The 3,250-square-foot luxury residence on the high floor of Repulse Bay stands high in the clouds. Leaning on the railing and looking far away, the sparkling waves of Waterfall Bay are fully visible, and the sea breeze, carrying the freshness of nature, drifts into every inch of the space. Taking blue and white as the main tone, the design cleverly echoes the natural scenery of the blue sea and sky outside the window, with golden details dotted in between, understated yet noble, showing the owner's high-end taste in a low-key and restrained way.
Floor-to-ceiling glass windows run through the living and dining rooms of the entire house, like a huge panoramic painting, seamlessly introducing the 180-degree magnificent sea view into the room, integrating nature with the poetry of home. At dusk, the afterglow of the sunset dyes the sky, and the light and shadow pour in through the glass windows, filling every inch of the space with a romantic mood; the mirrored walls and columns cleverly reflect light and shadow, stretching the spatial dimension, making the luxury residence more transparent and spacious, hiding an understated grandeur.
As the core of the space, the living and dining area has smooth curved lines that stretch naturally, with an inherent elegant aura. The Fendi dark blue velvet curved sofa echoes the sea color, and the thoughtful design of the low armrests allows you to gently embrace the unobstructed sea view every moment you sit, quietly watching the ebb and flow of the tide. Snow white marble is paved throughout the entire area, with light gray textures flowing naturally like water, bright and clear yet warm and elegant, perfectly interpreting the agility of coastal luxury and the warmth of home tranquility, making every return home a gentle encounter with the poetry of mountains and seas.