Mia Cucina’s latest elegant kitchen design transforms what was once a compact cooking space into a haven of function and flair.
Nestled in a chic Ho Man Tin apartment, a Hong Kong homeowner with an eye for details has reimagined her kitchen as a seamless blend of elegance and utility. At the centre is Mia Cucina’s warm wood-grain cabinetry, brought to life through the vision of Anya Wu, founder of Root Design. The result is a space that doesn’t just function—it brings joy.
Mia Cucina’s signature cabinets, with their rich, earthy tones, set the tone for this bespoke design, paired with cutting-edge storage solutions and top-tier materials to meet the owner’s discerning needs. Living solo but often hosting friends and family, she demanded a kitchen that could keep pace with her social lifestyle while reflecting her refined taste.
“The kitchen is more than just a place to cook—it’s a reflection of one’s lifestyle,” says Wu. “It serves as a gathering spot for connection, so it has to be as practical as it is inviting.”
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That practicality shines in the base cabinets, engineered for Hong Kong’s compact spaces. Slim pull-out baskets offer instant access to pantry staples and tools with a single tug, while 180° rotating double-layered swinging trays tuck away even oversized pots. “These features make the most of every inch,” Wu notes, a critical edge in a city where square footage is a premium.
Overhead, the cabinets boast Italian FENIX matte-finish doors, a nanotechnology marvel that resists fingerprints and scratches. “The bi-fold lift-up design and soft-closing mechanism are incredibly user-friendly,” Wu explains. “They open with a light touch, very convenient.”
The worktop, crafted from Spanish Dekton ultra-compact stone, mirrors this ethos — its marble-veined surface exudes sophistication while standing up to daily wear with unyielding durability.
Honouring the homeowner’s penchant for natural elements, Wu wove Japanese Navurban walnut veneer into the design, its 3D vertical grain lending warmth and depth. Rose-gold copper trim adds a subtle flourish of luxury. “It’s these details that elevate a space from functional to personal,” she adds.
“With this kitchen, my client is more excited to cook every day,” Wu concludes.