Living in Hong Kong means smart living is a necessity and residents make the most of every square foot.
The city’s famous compact living environments pose distinct space challenges.
Whether you’re setting up a studio flat, small apartment, or refining a family home, here are some practical and innovative tips to encourage more comfort, optimize space and tame the clutter.
Use Multifunctional Furniture

- Reduces clutter while optimising usable space
- For example, sofa beds, expandable tables, coffee tables with hidden storage
Utilize Creative Storage Ideas

- Maximise every inch by using smart storage solutions while keeping things stylish
- Opt for pieces like decorative baskets/containers or woven bins, stackable boxes, and book-style storage pieces
Maximise Vertical and Built-In Storage

- Make use of awkward corners and overlooked gaps by transforming into functional spaces
- Floating shelves, wall-mounted racks, high built-in cabinets
Utilize Window Areas

- Transform window sills into seating or display areas to add an aesthetic and creative touch
- Add softness with plush cushions and blankets or plants and other types of decorative accents such as candles or photographs
Create Space Illusions

- Mirrors help to maximise the room spaces by reflecting natural light
- Use warm lighting such as fairy lights or warm-toned light bulbs to add playfulness and coziness
- Select furniture pieces with slender legs, light-framed structures, glass surfaces to help reduce visual heaviness and to create openness
Get Custom Furniture

- Invest in bespoke furniture design for specific layouts and design goals
- Furniture such as build-in beds with optimal storage space, wall units, or corner closets
Declutter Regularly

- Make a habit of sorting through your belongings to clear out items you no longer need or use often (create a donate or keep pile, you can even invite some friends to make it a fun declutter party!)
- The 90/90 rule: Have I used this in the past 90 days/will I use this in the next 90 days?
- The 1 year rule: if you haven’t used an item in the past year, you most likely won’t and don’t need to keep it.
Final insider tip:
Browse Pinterest to gather inspiration and put together mood boards for home goals and interior looks!



