World-class design and great sea views: what’s it really like inside Hong Kong’s ultra-luxe 45 Tai Tam villas?
Each limestone villa boasts sophisticated neoclassical architecture, five ensuite bedrooms, sprawling gardens and a private heated pool
Villas with a view are hard to come by in Hong Kong, but a new residential development boasting ample square footage, sea views and world-class interior design is generating buzz in the real-estate market.
45 Tai Tam offers unobstructed views of the South China Sea from its seven limestone villas, a feature highlighted by the layout of each house. From the foyer, visitors are immediately led into the living room, where floor-to-ceiling windows showcase the spectacular sea views.
Three internationally-renowned designers – Paris-based husband and wife duo Gilles & Boissier and Hong Kong native Joseph Fung – were commissioned to do the interior for a few select villas, breathing their own creative vision into the elegant 4,750-square-foot space.
Gilles & Boissier are best known for their work on the Baccarat Hotel in New York and the Mandarin Oriental Marrakech.
Each villa boasts sophisticated neoclassical architecture, five en-suite bedrooms, sprawling gardens and a private heated pool.
The Hong Kong residence is a joint venture between luxury property developers National Properties and BPE Asia Real Estate, and they have already commenced private viewings for their elite clientele.
Video by Louise Lau Kai-yam