2026 年香港室內設計圈最 hit 嘅關鍵字,唔再係冷冰冰嘅黑白灰極簡,而係帶有人情味嘅「暖極簡(Warm Minimalism)」。Home Journal 同 Designpedia 同步點名,奶油色、燕麥色、淺木色成為新一代主流。AC 藝創設計師團隊整合過去半年逾 30 個落實項目經驗,為你拆解暖極簡五大設計法則同實際裝修預算。
什麼係「暖極簡」?2026 為何會火爆全港?
傳統極簡主義(Minimalism)強調 less is more,但近年香港業主反映「住起嚟太似 showroom,唔似屋企」。暖極簡正係回應呢個痛點——保留簡潔線條同收納邏輯,但加入溫暖嘅木材、布藝、藤編、間接燈光,營造可以放鬆嘅氛圍。設計師唐耀賢喺《星島日報》專欄指出,2026 年 5–9 月為傳統裝修黃金期,公眾假期少、物料供應穩定,係轉換新風格嘅最佳時機。
暖極簡 5 大核心元素
1. 色彩:低飽和度中性色基底
奶油白(Cream)、燕麥色(Oat)、米白(Off-White)為主色,配搭橄欖綠、陶土色(Terracotta)、苔蘚綠作點綴。建議牆身主色約佔 70%、副色 20%、跳色 10%。
2. 材質:木質佔比 30%–60% 最耐睇
淺色橡木、白臘木地板(每呎約 HK$45–80)配 fluted 木飾面電視牆,比傳統大理石更具溫度。
3. 線條:圓角取代利角
梳化、茶几、床頭櫃改用 R 角設計,視覺更柔和,亦較安全(適合有小朋友家庭)。
4. 燈光:3000K 暖白 + 間接光
取消主燈設計,改用線型燈帶、壁燈、閱讀燈分層佈光,製造層次感。
5. 植物與布藝
琴葉榕、橄欖樹、亞麻窗簾、毛氈地毯,引入天然觸感。
暖極簡 vs 北歐風 vs 日式 Wabi-Sabi 點分?
三者都用淺木色,但重點唔同:北歐風偏冷白、強調功能;日式 Wabi-Sabi強調缺陷美、用粗糙泥牆;暖極簡則融合兩者,保留乾淨線條但加入暖色調,更適合香港 400–800 呎細單位放大空間感。
暖極簡裝修預算實價參考(2026 年 5 月更新)
根據 AC 藝創近期報價:
- 400–500 呎兩房:全屋連訂造傢俬約 HK$28–38 萬
- 600–700 呎三房:HK$45–58 萬
- 800 呎以上:HK$60 萬起
當中木飾面電視牆約 HK$18,000–28,000、訂造 fluted 衣櫃每呎約 HK$1,200–1,800、間接燈槽工程每米約 HK$450–650。
AC 藝創暖極簡實戰建議
設計師提醒:暖極簡最忌「為簡而簡」漏走收納。建議全屋訂造傢俬比例維持 60% 以上,將電器、雜物收進無把手門板後,先可以呈現整潔線條。睇更多落成案例可瀏覽 AC 全屋裝修作品集,或查閱 全屋訂造服務詳情。
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English Summary
Warm Minimalism: Hong Kong’s Hottest 2026 Interior Design Trend
The biggest interior design buzzword in Hong Kong this year isn’t sleek black-and-white minimalism — it’s Warm Minimalism. Home Journal and Designpedia both highlight cream, oatmeal, and light oak as the dominant 2026 palette, replacing the gallery-like coldness of traditional minimalism with a softer, more livable atmosphere.
The five pillars of Warm Minimalism include: (1) low-saturation neutral palettes anchored by cream white and oatmeal with terracotta or olive green accents; (2) natural materials, with wood occupying 30%–60% of visible surfaces; (3) rounded corners replacing sharp edges on furniture; (4) layered lighting at 3000K with indirect strip lights and wall sconces instead of a single ceiling fixture; (5) tactile elements like linen curtains, wool rugs, and indoor plants such as fiddle leaf figs and olive trees.
Compared to Scandinavian style (cooler, function-led) and Japanese Wabi-Sabi (rough textures, imperfection aesthetics), Warm Minimalism strikes the balance Hong Kong homeowners crave — clean lines that maximize 400–800 sqft units, plus warmth that feels like home.
2026 budget benchmarks from AC Design: HK$280K–380K for a 400–500 sqft 2-bedroom flat, HK$450K–580K for a 600–700 sqft 3-bedroom, and HK$600K+ for units above 800 sqft. Custom fluted wardrobes run HK$1,200–1,800 per square foot, while indirect cove lighting costs HK$450–650 per linear meter.
AC Design’s senior consultants recommend keeping built-in furniture above 60% to preserve clean sight lines while hiding clutter. Visit our project portfolio or call 5222 1129 for a free on-site measurement and quotation.