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Solo in SoHo

When it came to designing his apartment, a Mid-Levels homeowner danced to his own tune

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Adele Brunner

 

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The beauty of living on your own is that you do not have to compromise when it comes to decor.

Harold Ho took this principle a step further by eschewing the services of designers and architects and coming up with the interior plan for his 1,100 sq ft apartment himself.

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“I co-operate with people every day at work but I don’t want to do that regarding the style of my home,” says Ho, who works in the fashion industry. “I know exactly what I like and how I want my apartment to look. I didn’t use an architect or a designer but I employed a contractor to carry out my ideas. I also had help from a Bang & Olufsen technician on the wiring and Jarvis Ho of [furniture company] Design Link.”

Ho and his contractor gutted the 14-year-old Mid-Levels flat, turning several small, cramped rooms into fewer but larger spaces. Two became the master bedroom and another two the en-suite bathroom.

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