Beyond the Build
Most interior firms in Hong Kong build the structure and stop there. The cabinetry goes in, the job is done.
What changes at LITOOC is what comes after. Once the bones are in place, our European workshop brings in the bespoke solid wood pieces — the sideboard, the TV cabinet, the dining table. Not sourced, not selected from a catalogue. Made. For this room, by the same people who designed it.
Structure is what holds a home together. The bespoke piece is what you notice ten years later.
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Structure Over Decoration
We design with proportion in mind. Beauty alone is never enough — structure must support it. Every element earns its place, or it doesn't stay.
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Designing Around People
In a city obsessed with storage, we ask a different question: do your belongings serve your life — or are they shaping it? Layouts are simplified, storage is purposeful, rooms are allowed to breathe.
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Furniture as Foundation
We began with furniture, not decoration. That shapes how we approach every built-in, every layout, every proportion. Furniture and cabinetry conceived together — not as separate layers, but as one system.
How We Work
1. Consultation
A focused conversation to understand your needs, habits, budget, and timeline.
2. Concept Design
Layouts and mood directions developed around how you actually live.
3. Detail & Budget Confirmation
All drawings, materials, and costs are finalized before moving forward. No ambiguity, no drifting budgets.
4. Build & Installation
Our in-house team executes the renovation and fittings with precision, guided by clear project management.
5. Completion & Handover
Your home is delivered ready to live in —considered, precise, and built to age with grace.

A Home That Reflects You
We don’t build showpieces. We build homes — personal, grounded, and designed to evolve with you.
Our work isn’t about trends or decoration. It’s about clarity, proportion, and the quiet comfort of feeling at ease in your own space.
If you’re planning to renovate, the first step isn’t choosing finishes — it’s starting the right conversation.
Design it once — and design it right.



