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Transforming Spaces: From Dream Homes to Private Sanctuaries

2024-08-18 03:37:14.482000

Anna-Lize Menssink and Simon Menssink recently completed a renovation project on their home, transforming it into their dream living space. The couple shared their experiences and the various aspects of the renovation process. They incorporated artificial grass from Eurotrend, table and chairs from Decofurn Furniture, and table runners from Design Team. The renovation allowed them to create a space that reflects their personal style and preferences.

The Playboy mansion, once owned by Hugh Hefner, has also undergone a major renovation. Entrepreneur Daren Metropoulos purchased the property in 2016 and decided to give the mansion a makeover. Architect Richard Landry was tasked with a $10 million renovation, which took over four years to complete. The renovation included adding a subterranean addition, a gym, and a garage. The main mansion, with 18,000 sq. ft. of residential floor space, also received updates to the kitchen, family room, bathrooms, and powder room. The renovation aimed to give the mansion a more modern look while preserving certain aspects. The property now features bright green grass and a pool filled with water. The Playboy mansion was known for its iconic parties and was home to Hugh Hefner and his 'girlfriends' referred to as 'bunnies'.

In Hong Kong, interior designer Emma Maclean revived a Clear Water Bay apartment for Hugo Busbridge and Michelle Ng. The couple wanted a streamlined, family-oriented home that could evolve with time. Maclean and her team gutted and rearranged the original layout, creating a two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment with a rooftop terrace. The design concept was based on a tranquil English country house, featuring soft tones, textures, and a strong connection between indoors and outdoors. The kitchen/dining area became the heart of the home, with a focus on family bonding. The main bedroom and the daughter's room were designed to maximize space and functionality. Maclean's innovative solutions, such as bookshelf-concealed bedroom doors and versatile storage cubes, reflected the family's needs. The renovation was a success, resulting in a cosy and elegant home.

Additionally, Leon and Astrid Tsang transformed their 700 sq ft flat in Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong, into a private sanctuary. Architect Michael Liu Tsz-yeung of Millimeter Interior Design led the redesign, which was completed in summer 2023. The flat was previously a three-bedroom, two-bathroom unit, but the couple sacrificed a guest bathroom for a larger en suite that features a wellness-inspired steam room. Key elements of the redesign include a functional kitchen with a movable island, a monochrome color palette with walnut accents, and custom features like a hydraulic lift-up bed and bespoke racking for vinyl records. The open-plan living design enhances interaction, catering to the couple's desire for a work-friendly space without a dedicated office.

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Sources: [Renovation: 'We're living the dream'](https://www.news24.com/home/renovation/renovation-were-living-the-dream-20240704), [Playboy mansion shows off huge renovation after falling into disarray](https://www.themirror.com/entertainment/celebrity-news/play-mansion-renovation-hugh-hefner-594478), [How interior designer Emma Maclean revived this Hong Kong home with clever, English-inspired modernism](https://www.scmp.com/magazines/post-magazine/design-interiors/article/3273849/how-interior-designer-emma-maclean-revived-hong-kong-home-clever-english-inspired-modernism), [How this sea-view, high-rise flat in Hong Kong was transformed into a private sanctuary for 2](https://www.scmp.com/magazines/post-magazine/design-interiors/article/3274691/how-sea-view-high-rise-flat-hong-kong-was-transformed-private-sanctuary-2)

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