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Princess Beatrice's stepson enjoyed a special moment after Dara Huang's major change.
Interior designer Huang transformed her typically minimalist London home with festive decorations to celebrate Chinese New Year.
The American architect, who usually favours neutral tones in her living space, added vibrant touches of red and gold throughout her interior for the special occasion.
The celebratory makeover marked a striking departure from the home's usual calming atmosphere of cream and off-white colours.
Princess Beatrice's stepson enjoyed special moment after Dara Huang's major change
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Beautiful red and gold decorations adorned the mirror and panelled walls of the living room, creating a festive atmosphere.
The decorative elements contrasted the room's permanent features, including a rich brown armchair, marble coffee table and glossy side table.
The transformation showed how the typically understated space could be adapted for cultural celebrations while maintaining its sophisticated character.
As part of the celebrations, Wolfie hosted a gaming party where he and his friends gathered on a large cream sofa to play on their iPads.
"POV when you have to start turning your New Year's party into a gaming party. As long as everybody is dressed in Asian clothes and eating cultural food, I'm happy," Huang shared on social media.
Speaking about her interior design preferences, Huang told House Beautiful: "I like cream and off-white. I have a ginormous toy closet built in the back of the room to hide all of the toys."
"I like having people over and making it warm and cosy. We have cashmere blankets, throws, rugs, things that make people want to chill and have a cup of tea," she added.
The designer emphasises the importance of living rooms, noting they should be "multi-functional" spaces for family gatherings.
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The celebration took place days before the official start of Chinese Lunar New Year on January 29.
Prior to the home party, Huang marked the occasion with festivities at Raffles London at The OWO.
The dual celebrations highlight how the architect and interior designer is incorporating Chinese cultural traditions into both her home and social life during the New Year period.
Huang dated Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi for three years before the Italian-British architect married Princess Beatrice.
The former couple continue to co-parent Wolfie, with Beatrice describing the eight-year-old as her "bonus son".