Project Details

  • Size

    370 sqft

  • Budget Range

    HKD ~ 450K

  • Duration

    3 months

  • District

    Tuen Mun

  • Year

    2025

Siu Chui Court designed by LITOOC

In Hong Kong, the first impression is always the same. The flat is too small.

But what if the problem isn't the flat?

This is a 370 sq ft apartment, designed for an elderly lady and her cat. She bought this flat as her final home — a place to strip down to only what matters, with room for the few things that might enrich what comes next. That one sentence reframed the entire project.

Most Hong Kong Flats Are Designed for the Showroom

Walk into most new HK interior projects and you'll see the same moves. Elevated platforms that add nothing but visual rhythm. LED niches that photograph well and collect dust. Glass display cases full of items the resident doesn't actually own. C-shaped cabinets that promise 'maximum storage' and deliver maximum maintenance.

These decisions aren't about the resident. They're about the first ten seconds of a viewing — the showroom effect, the listing photo, the illusion that a small flat has become a big one. It's a formula. And in Hong Kong it has become the default.

This One Was Designed for the Years Ahead

We took most of the formula out.

What we kept was honest structure — full-depth kitchen counters because Chinese cooking demands it, floor-to-ceiling cabinetry because it gathers no dust and the cat can't perch on top.

The goal wasn't to make the flat feel bigger. The goal was to make it feel like hers — for the next decades.

Before renovation — raw state of 370 sq ft Siu Chui Court flat

Interior Details Built for Daily Life 

Full-depth kitchen counters

Most renovations skip the cabinet body under the countertop — just stone on an open frame to save cost. That doesn't hold up to serious Chinese cooking, and it won't last. We built it properly — right materials, right construction, nothing cut short. We were designing for how she actually cooks — every morning, every meal, for the next thirty years.

Full-depth custom kitchen counter in small flat renovation Hong Kong

Floor-to-ceiling cabinets

Low maintenance — not because they look minimal, but because there's no surface on top to accumulate dust. Cat-proof — because there's nowhere a cat can't already reach. The solid wood grain runs continuous from floor to ceiling — a single piece of cabinetry that announces itself.

An Italian pendant, a British shade

Most Hong Kong interior projects stop at cabinetry and joinery. We kept going. The Italian hallway pendant and the magnetic fabric shades from the UK — a layer of elegance, and a little fun, that most Hong Kong projects never reach.

Before & After

From the Client

Before I chose LITOOC, I talked to a few designers. I like Gensen and his team because they are very easy to talk to, and very honest also. He told me straight which part I should spend more on, and which part actually no need. From the first meeting, Gensen already explained everything — what they will do, when, how long. So I don't need to guess.

During the work, they send me photos every week. Old people like me, always want to know what is happening — so this update really make me feel at ease. They are very patient with my questions, never rush me. The workers are also very careful. When the furniture come in, everything fit properly, no need to worry.

I trust Gensen and his team's taste. Actually you can tell from their showroom — very different. When my family and neighbours come over, they all give me a lot of compliments. They say it is not like the usual design you see everywhere.

- Miss Lai

The LITOOC Approach — Four Layers of Interior Design

  • Vision — Interior Design & Renovation

  • Structure — Custom Built-in Furniture

  • Skin — Bespoke Solid Wood Furniture

  • Ground — Timber Flooring

The starting point. We design and build under one roof — planning your space around how you actually live, from layout to material to light.

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The bones of your home. Precision-engineered storage built for Hong Kong's climate — moisture-resistant, European hardware, designed to hold for decades.

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The layer that makes a space memorable. One-off solid wood pieces handcrafted in our European workshop — the sideboard, the table, the piece you notice ten years later.

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What everything rests on. Berg & Berg engineered hardwood from Sweden — stable in humidity, honest in material, the foundation that ties it all together.

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