There’s something about modern minimalist house design that makes it so attractive and often even admirable. Is it the glass walls? Or minimalist furniture and everything else that defines minimalist interior design?
The House in Hong Kong is a magnificently looking modern home designed by Asia’s most sought-after architects Millimeter Interior Design. Sleek, sexy, and contemporary, this residence depicts a highly compact yet sophisticated look and feel that’ll amaze every minimalist enthusiast. While the ingenious architects pushed the envelope a little, they included glass walls and vividly admirable decorative ideas to add some sizzling cheerfulness and soberness to the minimalist house design.
Over the past few years, modern minimalist house design has gained increased popularity with homeowners looking to downsize or downgrade. In that time, we have seen the emergence of fabulous minimalist ideas, including the use of glass walls to breathe more life into living spaces, space-saving staircase designs, intriguing lighting options, and open concept floor plans. Interestingly, the Hong Kong House brings together all these minimalist elements in an enchanting and functional way.
This ultra-modern residence showcases how a unique combination of glass walls and well-executed minimalist interior design can result in brighter, more open, and more comfortable modern living spaces. By bringing together the best of the two worlds, the interiors feel cozier, and there’s a seamless flow from the indoor living spaces to the outdoors.
Glass walls
The architects of the house brought their A-game when it comes to clever use of glass walls, making them the focal point of the modern minimalist design. They not only accentuate the light wooden flooring and the contemporary white wall, but the glass walls also create warmer, brighter, and more inviting living spaces. They certainly make the bathroom, and stylish staircases stand out. By using exterior glass walls to built out the in-home car garage, the owners can enjoy a breathtaking view of their sports car collection right from the comfort of the living room.
Minimalist interior design
Even though the arrangements are minimalist, the Hong Kong House design turns simplicity into cheerfulness and bliss. With 4,600 square-foot floor plan to work with, the architects leveraged contemporary white walls, bright wooden floors, and minimalist furniture to make the interiors look and feel declutrered, warm, and comfortable. All the minimalist elements in the bedroom, study room, the kitchen, and living room offer a wowing factor you’ll not see in most modern homes. If you like modern minimalist design, check out also this home described as “the most minimalist house ever designed”!
Here’s what the architecture had to say about the snazzy bedroom minimalist design:
“Meanwhile, the master bedroom comprises of a bathroom, study room, and walk-in closet, all opened and spacious. With the serene countryside view, the owner can relax and enjoy the sunset while sitting in the opened study room.”