SPATIAL DESIGN FOR LIVING
District: Kai Tak, Hong Kong
Square Footage: 380 square feet
Property Features: 2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathroom · Living & Dining · 1 Kitchen
Remodeling Budget: Approximately HKD 295K (all materials and labor)
Construction Time: Approximately 4 months
The Brief:
This two-bedroom home was redesigned for a homeowner living with an elderly grandmother, with the goal of creating a more spacious living room and a safer, more comfortable daily environment. The original layout suffered from insufficient storage, narrow circulation, and a limited sense of openness. Through compact home interior design, custom storage planning, and elderly-friendly space planning, the project delivers a brighter, more efficient, and more functional family living environment.
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Spatial Design Strategies
The design team optimized the original two-bedroom layout with an integrated storage wall, a key small apartment renovation strategy that combines wardrobes, storage cabinets, and doorways into one continuous facade finished in light wood grain. This custom storage design reduces visual fragmentation and helps the interior feel more open, neat, and spacious. Sliding doors replace conventional swing doors to save space, improve circulation, and enhance safety for elderly living. Overhead cabinets and ventilated louver panels further increase storage capacity while maintaining airflow, balancing practicality with clean detailing. Paired with white walls, soft wood tones, and minimalist linear lighting, the design creates a warm Nordic-inspired home that reflects modern residential interior design, compact space planning, and elderly-friendly living.
Final Design:
The completed vision of the space.



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Design Phase:
3D Rendering / CAD Tender Drawing / Design Specification
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