In Hong Kong, small studio flat does not run out of supply, to be exact, “tiny” should be a more appropriate word instead of “small”. This 300 square feet apartment is situated by the side of Shing Mun River in the New Territories of Hong Kong.
One of the best parts of this apartment is its high ceilings which allow the designer to elevate the bed frame and create an organisational solution to fully utilise this small space, yet enhancing privacy. The space underneath the bed serves more than merely a workspace, it is also a walk-in closet and a hidden storage for luggage. Where is the luggage stored? You will find the luggage when the wheeled cabinet under the tabletop is pulled out. Every corner of this apartment is designed to cater for the unique living habits of the clients and also their two lovely cats.
Apart from space planning, small scale furniture is another important key when living in this compact space. The key here is the white oval cafe table that combines the living and dining area, making the room look more spacious and cohesive. The simple peg wall at the entrance is another attractive spot that adds a touch of Scandinavia while housing handy gadgets and personal accessories.
Connecting function and space planning, the breathtaking lines of light adds architectural element to this apartment. Together with the light wood tone and sun breeze from the big window, the home is now filled with warmth and energy.