High-Priced Flats in Hong Kong’s Art Hub
By Alice Truong
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For Ilse Crawford, it’s the details that make a home.
British Design in Hong Kong
Developer Blake's brought in London-based Ilse Crawford[/b] to design TwoTwoSix on Hollywood Road in Sheung Wan. Still under development, the building features two-bedroom apartments priced between 23 million and 25 million Hong Kong dollars, or US$3 million-3.2 million. Ms. Crawford gives a tour of the 1,450-square-foot second-floor show flat.
When she designed TwoTwoSix, a residential property in Sheung Wan named after its Hollywood Road address, the London-based architect—whose client list includes Marks & Spencer, DKNY and Volvo—focused on the minutiae.
In the bathroom, she chose yellow metals for bath fixtures to create a sense of warmth. The living room mixes different types of low-level lights with natural light.
Hong Kong developer Blake’s hired Ms. Crawford to bring her vision to the five-story building, which has one two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence on each floor. Currently, only the second-floor apartment is ready for move-in—the rest are under construction. Still, the third-floor apartment, which has 1,450 square feet, sold in September for 21.5 million Hong Kong dollars (US$2.77 million), or HK$14,828 (US$1,912) per square foot. The remaining apartments are being priced at HK$21-23 million, with the penthouse reserved for offer.
Ms. Crawford said the TwoTwoSix project appealed to her because of the location: Sheung Wan.
“It’s for someone who has an international connection in some way—a well-traveled, well-educated individual who wants to connect to the area,” she says.
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