Nearly everything – down to a hand-carved Carrara marble bath plug – is bespoke in this mid-1970s, six-storey residence designed to nurture family and faith

Recommended by a mutual friend, Chow found in his clients – devoted Christian parents involved in real estate development – kindred spirits who shared his appreciation for natural forms and understood his vision for creating spaces with soul.

“We really listened to the owners about what they wanted,” he says, “and we created something together, something really beautiful.”

With views of lush green hills, the 4,500 sq ft, three-bedroom, five-bathroom Chapel Residence nestled on Hong Kong Island stands as a testament to thoughtful design. Indeed, the renovation of the mid-1970s, six-storey home achieves what Chow describes as “the essence of a chapel” within an urban family residence.

Its contemplative tone is palpable from the ground-floor foyer, which doubles as “a tranquil space for meditation and weekend Bible study groups”, says Chow of the entrance, which boasts a 3.5-metre-high ceiling.