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Nature at Work

Despite its central location, this 170-square-metre family apartment in Hong Kong’s Mid-Levels feels incredibly secluded thanks to a clever redesign that brings nature indoors. The homeowners — a Japanese and Australian couple with two young children — wanted an expansive and open home

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