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Hong Kong: The Happy Life of Three People: One Cat, One Parrot

This is a space specially designed for pets, but it is not only designed for pets, but also contains the balance between open communication and hidden privacy, and the aesthetics between young people and their elders living together!

▲ This apartment with an area of about 42 square meters is located in Yuen Long, Hong Kong. Young homeowners, their mother, a cat and a parrot live here. The first thing that Sim-Plex creates here is the balance between people and animals. Everyone who lives here has their own private space.

▲ In order to meet the needs of this special space, the designer customized most of the furniture in the home with melamine decorative boards. The shape of the porch is inspired by the birdcage, which is very interesting and vivid, and the rich cabinets are enough to meet a large number of storage needs.

▲ The compartments belonging to parrots are separated by translucent sliding doors, which balances openness and privacy and ensures the penetration of light.

▲ tatami is used in the cubicle, which avoids the depression caused by furniture in a small space and meets the storage needs.

▲ With the sliding door as the boundary, the left side belongs to the parrot and the right side belongs to the cat.

▲ The designer attached to the wall customized a small kitchen cabinet, and the retractable dining table met the needs of small space. In this field of cats, a round hole was opened on the cabinet, a climbing frame was customized, and even shoes were worn. The stools are all cat litter pots.

▲ In mom's room, the customized single bed and wardrobe solved the storage problem of items. For cat lovers, it is also a good choice to add a cat play area next to the hanging cabinet.

▲ In the wood-colored space, a pot of green plants is a fresh and energetic ornament.

▲ The master bedroom where the couple live also meets the functional requirements through a large number of customized cabinets.