5 Most Popular and Common Renovations In Hong Kong Apartments

If you're considering renovating your home, read this first! These are the five most popular and common renovations in Hong Kong apartments.

 

1) Wall Removal

The older Hong Kong apartments usually have smaller rooms; therefore, it is quite common to remove 1-2 walls within the apartment, and creating a larger space. As long as the wall is not the main wall, it can be demolished and remodeled.

 

2) Renew Flooring

Renew flooring is one of the most common renovation of Hong Kong homes and offices. Not only does it easily refresh any outdated “look”, but it also can be a great investment for the space. With so many colors and styles to choose from, you are sure to find the perfect flooring for your dream space.

 

A Sifu Liu Renovation Project in Kowloon Tong Beverly Villas

 

3) Hidden Attic & Floor Storage

This is a great storage solution for couples and family who have limited space. We can easily create more storage without having to sacrifice any living space. Whether it’s vertical storage, below-the-bed storage, or hidden attic space, it is a perfect way to keep your belongings organized and out of sight, and doubling the sense of space. Some homeowners with stairs can even consider to use the space between the stairs and the floor as cabinets to create extra storage space.

 

A Sifu Liu Renovation Project in Harrison Court, Ho Man Tin

 

4) Adjustable/ Sliding Doors & Walls

To maintain personal space, some people choose to install living walls or dividers. For example, parents may consider using a permanent partition/sliding wall to convert the room into two separate rooms, creating more personal space for a child who shares a room with them.

 

5) Open or Semi-open kitchen

Open kitchen design has always been highly sought after by Hong Kong families, for it instantly opens up the space and allows homeowners to easily interact with guests and family while cooking. However, we find more and more families opt in for a semi-open kitchen layout by adding a pane of glass/sliding glass door as a divider. This not only allow them to engage with guests and family while cooking but it also helps to limit the spread of cooking odor/fumes throughout the space.

 

A Sifu Liu Renovation Project in Whampoa Garden, Hung Hom

 

If you’re looking to renovate your home this year, keep these ideas in mind! If you need help deciding which renovation plan is right for you, don’t hesitate to contact us for free consultation and quotation- we would love to bring your ideas to life!