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A Unique 1963 Hong Kong Walk-Up Apartment Tour! | Tung Fat Building | 同发大厦 | 香港坚尼地城

Squarefoot 编辑部  2024-09-13  #影片

Today on Squarefoot, we explore the penthouse of Tung Fat Building, a rare post-war walk-up apartment built in 1963, now transformed into a stunning New York loft-style residence. Nestled on Kennedy Town’s New Praya waterfront, this laid-back, chic neighborhood is one of Hong Kong's most exciting up-and-coming areas.

The 61-year-old building has been meticulously refurbished, blending modern design with historic charm. While the exterior has been restored, many original features have been preserved to maintain the character of the tong lau architecture.

The penthouse spans 1,143 square feet and is available for rent at HK$95,000 per month. It boasts two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an expansive rooftop deck perfect for entertaining, offering breathtaking harbour views.

The building’s exterior is a standout, with a sleek black-and-white facade that contrasts beautifully with the iconic curved windows, a feature retained from the original tong lau design.

At the entrance, modern and traditional elements merge through the wrought iron gates accented with gold, bronze, and marble.

A handcrafted nameplate reading “同发” (meaning “Rich Together” in Chinese) adds a thoughtful touch of heritage.

Inside, the lobby is serene and minimalist, finished in sleek black and white with a terrazzo staircase. The developer has thoughtfully modernized the building by installing a sleek lift for residents' convenience.

The master bedroom is spacious and luxurious, featuring a full-height fitted wardrobe, end-to-end windows with panoramic water views, and enough space for a king-size bed.

The Italian marble bathroom is equally opulent, featuring mosaic tiles, a floating toilet and vanity, and a doorless walk-in rain shower with smoked windows for privacy. The room's unique trapezoid layout and angled windows add an extra layer of sophistication.

The open-plan living area is airy and inviting, with soaring ceilings, wraparound angled windows offering 270-degree sea views, and timber herringbone floors that create a minimalist yet warm atmosphere.

The open kitchen is well-appointed with multi-functional cabinetry that converts into a sleek breakfast bar. It features an integrated fridge, wine cooler, dishwasher, oven, and range hood, all conveniently placed near a window for optimal ventilation.

In the hallway, there’s a concealed space for a washing machine, neatly hidden behind foldable doors. You can open them, much like the coffee bar, to prevent the washer-dryer from overheating.

The guest bathroom carries the same luxurious Italian marble finish as the master ensuite. Though smaller, it still accommodates a decent-sized rain shower and a small vanity. Two smoked windows provide both ventilation and natural light, ensuring the space remains bright and airy.

In the second bedroom, you'll find a fitted wardrobe and natural light streaming through a smaller window. This room can comfortably fit a double bed and a work desk, making it ideal for either a bedroom or a study. The view faces neighboring buildings, so for extra privacy, simply close the blinds. Additionally, the room benefits from concealed air conditioning, keeping the space cool without disrupting the design.

Finally, the roof terrace, measuring 856 square feet, offers three distinct seating areas, including a bar table, lounge, and dining area. An outdoor island with a built-in BBQ grill makes it the perfect spot for barbecue parties with stunning sea views.

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