Contemporary Luxury and Local Culture in the Heart of Wanchai

December 18, 2025

W Interiors, a Hong Kong firm, completed this redesign in phases to limit disruption to hotel operations. The work covers guest rooms, common areas, and event spaces. Materials selected include those sourced locally, such as wood and textiles from regional suppliers. These choices support construction that meets accepted environmental guidelines. The design also aims to lower ongoing costs through efficient layouts and lighting.

The project responds to the needs of different guests, including business travellers, wedding groups, and families. Spaces are arranged to allow for both private use and group activities. For example, common areas feature seating that accommodates small meetings or larger gatherings. Rooms include work desks and storage that fit varied travel requirements.

 

 

Wanchai’s location near business centres and cultural sites influenced the layout. Views of the harbour inform the colour scheme, with shades of neutral tones used in walls and furnishings. Furniture is chosen for durability, with selections tested for long-term use in high-traffic areas. W Interiors applies a minimalist style in the project. This involves clear lines and open layouts that highlight the building’s structure. Local craftsmanship appears in details like custom woodwork and fabric patterns drawn from Hong Kong traditions. Artworks by regional artists are placed in hallways and lounges to connect spaces to the district’s history.

The firm worked with hotel staff during the process. Input from operations teams shaped features like adjustable lighting in event rooms. Ventilation systems were updated to improve air quality while reducing energy use. These changes align with standards for sustainable building practices.

“This project builds on our experience at the site,” said Wayne Chan, founder and design director of W Interiors. “It focuses on practical spaces that reflect the area’s character and support daily hotel functions.”

 

 

The Harbourview Hotel sits in Wanchai, a district known for its mix of commercial activity and cultural landmarks. The redesign positions the hotel to serve visitors arriving for conferences or events. Accessibility to transport links was considered in path designs within the building.

Completion of the project occurred over several months, with final installations in early 2025. Guests can now use the updated spaces, which include refreshed bathrooms with water-efficient fixtures. Public reviews of the changes will appear in the coming weeks through hotel channels.

This initiative demonstrates W Interiors’ method of adapting designs to existing structures. By reusing elements from prior phases, the firm reduced material needs. The overall result provides functional areas that align with the hotel’s role in the community.

 

Source: v2com

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