Hidden in the depths of the huge and bustling city of Hong Kong, there is a family of four who is comfortably relaxing in a homely retreat which gives them a sense of peace amidst the chaos.
Key to this Australian family’s peace of mind in knowing their home has been built around the concepts of functionality, whilst keeping true to their eccentric aesthetic.
“Everything in the home was designed for multiple functions,” says Rosie Blay from Liquid Design, who was the interior designer behind the space. “One issue for the family was storage, so we designed a large dividing unit in the living space that accommodates that massively.”
Aiming to incorporate impact alongside the practical elements of the home, Rosie opted to install two EcoSmart burners in the middle of the 4.2m long dividing unit.
“It’s such a large bulky piece, so we thought it would be nice to open it up and have a feature inside,” she explains. “This is where the EcoSmart burner came in. We thought it was a perfect match for our design.
“On the lounge side, the unit acts as a home for the television and equipment when not in use, and it also creates a sense of privacy as you can’t see directly into the lounge when the front door is open. The burners take the piece from ordinary to extraordinary.”
The burners take the piece from ordinary to extraordinary." - Rosie Blay, Liquid Design
By choosing two burners rather than one, Rosie ensured the flickering flames can be seen from both sides of the dividing wall, providing a focal point for both the lounge space, entranceway, and hallway.
It wasn’t only the aesthetics of the EcoSmart burner that had Rosie hooked; the practicality of the unit also appealed to them, as they didn’t have to mess around with flueing or any other form of tricky installation.
“We had no problems whatsoever with installing the EcoSmart fire burners,” she says. “We are so pleased that we are planning to use it in our other upcoming residential project on the rooftop as a coffee table-come fireplace.”
The design for this particular home was based around natural and earthy materials, including reclaimed wood and the element of fire, plus touches of teal blue mixed into the décor.
“The design brief was to create a healthy family home for their children to grow up in,” explains Rosie. “We believe we fulfilled this by adding many design features that promote health and wellness.
“We installed new windows that were double glazed with low-e film to keep the warmth in the winter and keep the heat out in the summer.
The EcoSmart burner is also effective in adding that extra bit of warmth in the wintertime. We also love how the burner is eco-friendly by only burning bioethanol.”
The environmental aspect was a distinct selling point for Rosie and the client. In addition to choosing EcoSmart for its clean-burning flame, they prioritized repurposing some of their existing furniture in the rest of the home.
“The clients’ style is very eclectic,” says Rosie. “We mixed original pieces from their old home with new and custom-made pieces.
“The mix of furniture works well around the divider, which is a honeycomb metal covered in beige stone veneer. We felt that the fire was a great element to add to these materials as it really created that cozy/homely feeling.”