SPATIAL DESIGN FOR ART
Location: Ngau Tau Kok, Hong Kong
Size: 680 sq.ft
Layout: 1 Teaching Art Area, 1 Room, 1 Bathroom
Budget: Approx. HKD 180,000 (including materials and labor)
Construction Period: Approx. 1 month
Introduction:
A central long table defines the main teaching and creative zone, supporting art classes, demonstrations, group discussion, and workshop use in one clear layout. A window-side work counter takes advantage of natural light for individual drawing, laptop work, and tool organization, adding flexibility to the studio. Light wood finishes, white walls, and clean lines create a bright, calm, and welcoming interior style suited to art teaching and creative studio use.

Spatial Design Strategies
The display wall creates a strong visual focus by giving artworks, sketches, and reference materials a dedicated place within the studio, improving both presentation and brand identity. The central long table keeps teaching, demonstration, discussion, and group creative work within one efficient zone, helping instructors manage classes more easily while improving interaction with students. Along the windows, a built-in counter uses natural daylight to support individual drawing, laptop use, and tool organization, making the art studio more flexible for different working modes. Additional seating along the wall and a sofa area provide practical space for waiting, resting, and informal conversation, allowing the studio to support longer teaching sessions more comfortably. With light wood tones, soft daylight, and a clean contemporary style, the interior delivers a focused, warm, and professional creative environment.

Final Design:
The completed vision of the space.




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