How a basic duplex with stunning views became a custom dream home for this married couple
JAAK redesigned an off-the-plan Lam Tin, Hong Kong, duplex with touches of luxury befitting its jaw-dropping views
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Moving into a first marital home is a major milestone for any couple.
For the (then) newlywed buyers of an off-the-plan duplex in Lam Tin, Hong Kong, the year-long wait for completion of the purchase they had committed to in 2022 was filled with plans to customise the space.
Occupying the top two floors of a harbourfront building, the 2,000 sq ft apartment came with not only impressive views, but also a rare opportunity for an alfresco lifestyle in an urban locale. Their designer, Calvin Cheng Ka-ming, co-founder and design director of JAAK, was equally enamoured of the property, which boasts additional space in the form of a private terrace and a share of the rooftop. “Extending across Kowloon to Central, the depth of the view is quite extraordinary,” says Cheng.
![The master bedroom in the duplex in Lam Tin designed by JAAK Design. Photo: Calvin Cheng of JAAK The master bedroom in the duplex in Lam Tin designed by JAAK Design. Photo: Calvin Cheng of JAAK](https://img.i-scmp.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=contain,width=1024,format=auto/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2024/10/15/b351d579-71a2-40ba-9196-9f007b846049_60dbca0d.jpg)
Even so, the existing four bedrooms were deemed excessive so Cheng used one to expand the main bedroom, another as an extra living area and the fourth as a guest room plus en suite for visiting parents.
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