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M Square, WM Hotel|Sai Kung

WM Hotel is an extraordinary hotel located in Sai Kung. Apart from being a little paradise away from town, surrounded by greenery and near the waterfront, it is also a well developed facility where you can spend your holidays enjoying different kinds of outdoor activities.

M Square Sports and Grill is a perfect venue for the entire family, with a spacious area of around 5,800 square feet. You can choose to go for a friendly game at the golf and snooker zones, or watch live sports on TV while enjoying a delicious meal.

Designed by I II Concept, this dining venue embodies the beach lifestyle. Its unique vitality immerses guests in the present moment with an eclectic and contemporary design. A Custom-Made Mosaic floor created from products from our VersaTiles series perfectly complement the island getaway vibes of Sai Kung. Handmade tiles behind the bar also contribute to bringing the nature to this incredible space.

Credit to: I II Concept

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Shikigiku|Central

Renowned for its world-class tempura, Shikigiku Japanese Restaurant offers an opulent Japanese dining experience at their newly furnished location at ifc. Their remarkable repertoire includes authentic sashimi, sushi, teppanyaki, and kaiseki made only from the freshest and most nutritious ingredients. Each dish at Shikigiku, ifc is perfectly paired with the stunning views of Victoria Harbour.

Apart from serving exquisite Japanese food, Shikigiku, ifc also celebrates Japanese culture with their interior design. The design team at Steve Leung Design Group, inspired by the traditional Japanese “Furoshiki” art style, decorated the restaurant mostly with simple and natural wood tones.

A truly unique flooring was created from combining two products from our Timber Tiles collection. After going through a meticulous Artistic Processing procedure, the tiles pattern resemble a traditional Japanese knot (組紐くみひも). The love for Japanese elegance is not only reflected on the plates but on the floors, bringing the dining experience to a whole new level.

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HKJC Shop|Central Stanley Street

A major 11-month renovation has been completed at the Hong Kong Jockey Club Central Stanley Street Shop. This branch has been hailed as "the luckiest", having produced 47 first prize winners since 1994, the most out of all HKJC outlets. This four-story Stanley Street Shop finally reopened as an experience shop, similar to the LOHAS Shop that opened last year. The Club strives to offer its customers an entirely new entertainment experience with integrated catering, leisure and digital betting services all in one space.

With its convenient location near Lan Kwai Fong and in the heart of the Central business and entertainment areas, Stanley Street Shop makes it easy for friends to get together for happy hour or after work. They can watch live racing and football broadcasts while enjoying good food in delightful restaurants. It is not to be missed, as the shop offers social festivities, food, entertainment, and excitement.

We are delighted to participate in this project. Our signature timber and artistic tiles are designed to make the ambience more enjoyable, giving the place an exquisite look with the colour combinations. It has been a wonderful experience collaborating with Hong Kong Jockey Club.

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Lady M|Central

Hong Kongers with a sweet tooth went into a frenzy when Lady M opened their first outlet here back in 2015. Seven years on the famed New York patisserie shows no sign of stopping; their newest branch has just arrived in Central.

With generous lighting and minimalistic furniture, customers feel right at home while having all their sweet cravings satisfied. The flooring of this spacious eatery features light beige ASA Timber Tiles meticulously laid in a herringbone pattern. It adds complexity and flair to the otherwise simple design but does not distract from the focus of the place: the cakes.

Photo credits: Ibi Group Holdings Ltd

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Strawberry Hill|The Peak

Located on the secluded Plantation Road on the Peak, Stawberry Hill houses feature spacious outdoor areas best suited for enjoying the breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour. The brilliant team at Darren Design and Associates was tasked with choosing tiles that could withstand different weather conditions and extend the minimalistic yet elegant design theme to the outdoors. 

To complement the house’s off white exterior, the design team selected, from our Versatiles collection, light beige homogenous tiles for the main outdoor area. The different stone-pattern faces of this product add a splash of pattern to the simplistic style of the house. 

The design team did not leave functionality behind – its strong R11 slip resistance and homogenous nature are guarantees of durability. With such features the garden makes for a perfect venue for the owners to host their friends and family.

Design: Darren Design and Associates  

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Aromatic Scent|Bath and Body Works Tung Chung

Bath & Body Works, an American body care brand, is widely popular among Hongkongers and has currently opened a few branches in the city. The second branch is now open at Citygate in Tung Chung following the Shatin store. ASA Tiles is fortunate to have taken part in this project, providing timber tiles as floor tiles for the new store.


The brand colour of Bath & Body Works is blue, which is considered a cool colour and applied by the designer as the main tone of the store’s decoration. On the other hand, mild warm colours bring people a pleasant mood and vitality. Hence, timber tiles of warm tone were handpicked to pave the store floor, lighting up the entire space. The designer hoped to create a warm and comfy feeling to the store, sticking to the business objective of Bath & Body Works: “make the world brighter, happier place”. The blue ceiling and the light brown timber floor tiles also make an interesting match.


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Holiday Vibes| Bakehouse Stanley

On holidays, we always desire to get away from the hustle and bustle of the metropolis, chilling out at a peaceful place. The fourth branch of Bakehouse is hence located in Stanley, a slow-paced coastal village. Its interior design aims to create a leisure decorating style.


Square white artistic tiles were used for decoration on the interior walls, matching the color tone of the white building and exuding an aura of elegance and artistry. The white tiles also look minimal so as to echo with the holiday vibes in Stanley. A brick wall is one of the hallmarks of the bakery, so we have terracotta at the top of the wall to bring out a retro feeling that is unique to traditional bakeries. Our terracotta tiles are all handmade. Thus, each of them possesses distinctive patterns and colours, adding a sense of mottleness to the brick wall.


The counter and floors paved with terrazzo are the souls of the bakery’s design. Bakehouse selected deep dark grey as the colour base of the terrazzo combined with black and white chips, in order to create richer visual elements with more layers and have a more exquisite decoration. The counter aligns with terrazzo skirting to the floors seamlessly to enhance aesthetics and make it easier to clean. More importantly, ASA Tiles’ terrazzo has functions of waterproof and non-slippery as well as many other advantages.


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Shack of Greenery|Shake Shack Tung Chung

Shake Shack's new branch opened in Tung Chung earlier. The shop took green colour as the main tone, echoing the Lantau landscape in Tung Chung. The designer chose terrazzo and small tiles from ASA Tiles to create a space that feels natural and relaxed.


As visitors come to the outdoor seating in front of the door, one can already see the small green tiles. With the addition of green plants, one could feel that fresh breath before entering the restaurant, which contrasts with the more stern style of the nearby shopping malls.


Upon entering the restaurant, you will see a garden-style decorative ceiling above the seats on both sides, while the walls are covered with small green tiles, which, together with the green seats and wooden textured dining table, bring out a simple and natural feeling.

The restaurant floor is made of terrazzo from ASA Tiles. The gray-white base feels elegant and low-key, while the green chips match the overall design of the restaurant. The restaurant even invites local artist to paint on the walls, which are full of character and vitality.


There is also a terrazzo table in the restaurant, with the lake green stand and the lighting above the table, this corner feels both refreshing and modern.

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Timeless Elegance|Times Square Cinema

Theater is where different experiences are brought to the audience, and an excellent theater interior design can allow everyone to start an unique visual experience before entering the movie, and make the art displayed on the screen match the elegant space.


Times Square Cinema has been reborn.

The cinema’s exquisite design takes the gentle morandi tone as a main theme. Featuring ASA Tiles’ large marble tiles, combining the bronze and glass texture, created a stylish space.

One of the highlight is the usage of marble tiles. Designers used ASA Tiles’ seamless pattern design marble tiles. The pattern expands across tiles and presents extraordinarily rich and detailed pattern. Such visual runs through the whole space. Make the cinema more spacious. Together with the arc lines created using artistic cutting, turned the cinema into a gallery filled with visual elements.


For the bar, the designers used ASA Tiles’ terrazzo. One in white and one in black. The contrast in colours brings out the unity of chips across two stone, making the table natural and unique.

On the side of the benches, our terrazzo was also used, providing a quiet corner for visitors.

In the washroom, the walls are covered with sandstone design tiles. The sandstone texture on the surface and the bronze tone form a clean and comfortable space.

Design and Photo credit: Oft Interiors


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Tile Classroom Vol.8 - On Tiles Installation

Getting your favorite tiles is only half of the job done. To let your tiles truly shine, you need to install them in proper and correct way. Let us answer your questions about tile installation in the following article.


There are different methods for laying tiles, which one is the most standard?

Adhering tiles with the hard bedding is the most standard way. It also make tiles more durable. To create the bedding, use cement mortar to make the uneven ground level and smooth. You should measure the flatness with horizontal laser to ensure the tiles will be paved on flat surface. Note that the bottom dry and hardened before laying the tiles, otherwise it will affect the quality of the outcome.

Is the bedding material important?

Bedding material is very important and improper material could compromise the safety and durability of your floor. Using suitable bedding material and the correct installation method could ensure the quality of the finished floor. We recommend using tiles glue. The cement adhesive which was commonly used by workers 20-30 years ago, is now out of date. Back in the days, ceramic tile had low density and high water absorption rate, which made cement adhesion a suitable option. With technology advancement, tile products now have low water absorption rate and special adhesive should be used for paving, otherwise there will be a problem of insufficient adhesion.

What is the difference between the origin of tiles?

Many people fancy Italian tiles. Indeed, Italy brands have some uniquely designed tiles. However, the styles used by the general public, such as marble and timber, the design of Chinese-made tiles are mostly similar to those in Italy. Both are also visually excellent. As for the functionality and quality of tiles, it is not directly related to the place of origin, but related to the brand and craftsmanship. Sometimes, you may see some shops selling cheap Italian tiles, but these so-called "Italian" tiles may come from Italian factories with poor production line, or might even be counterfeit. Basically, high-quality Italian tiles from well-known brands tend to be more expensive. Similarly, when purchasing Chinese-made tiles, you should also pay attention to whether the product comes from a well-established brand. No matter what the origin is, you should choose tiles from brands to ensure the quality.

How to predict loss?

We generally recommend including 10% loss when you order your tiles. If you need to do cutting to tiles on-site, for purposes like applying herringbone laying or other patterns, then 15-20% loss is recommended. Consider that if you did not order enough tiles, it may affect the workers to continue the project and increase the labor cost. In addition, replenishment products may come from different batches, and there is a chance of colour deviation. So it is best to buy a sufficient quantity from the beginning. When estimating the amount of loss, the amount calculated from the floor plan can only be used as a reference. Because the actual construction environment will affect the amount of loss, it is best to estimate the loss according to the figure calculated by the works on-site according to the actual conditions of the site.

My unit is relatively small, how to choose the right tile size?

Some might think that if the space is limited, then smaller size tiles should be used. Bear in mind that the size of the tiles will also affect the sense of space. Appropriate use of large-sized tiles can guide the vision and enhance the spaciousness. In the past, when customers considered the size of tiles, they were worried that it would be difficult to ensure the flatness of floor when laying large tiles. With improvement of craftsmanship and rising demand, the current mainstream tiles usually have length of 0.6m and it can reach all the way to 3.6m. It is worth noting that the smaller the tile size, the more seams there will be. On the contrary, the larger the size of the tile, the fewer seams, and the floor would look more better and it would be easier to maintain.

For grouting, what is difference between white cement and grout? What should I pay attention to when using it?

For white cement, after a period of time, the gaps would be relatively more likely to turn black or yellow. As for grout, it is relatively more waterproof and has higher stain resistance due to its high density and low water absorption rate. Tile grout also has more colour options, which can better match different tiles.

Before grouting, you need to clean the tiles to ensure that the surface of the tiles is clean. Otherwise, if the grout is stained with the glue or cement on the surface of the tiles, it cannot be removed after drying. You can only remove all the tiles and do the floor again. Also, after grouting, it is necessary to use a clean water to clean the surface of the tile as soon as possible. This way you could avoid troublesome cleaning of the tile surface after the grout has dried.