Illustrative kitchen scenarios for common Hong Kong briefs
These profiles are illustrative planning directions used during early consultations. They are not presented as a completed client case-study archive.

Compact Kowloon Apartment
The Brief
A compact apartment brief focused on full-height storage, practical prep space, and visually lighter cabinetry for a tighter footprint.
Design Direction
We prioritised a clean galley layout, integrated tall units, and stronger zoning between refrigeration, prep, and cooking areas.
Typical Outcome
This kind of brief usually results in a kitchen that feels less crowded while still delivering usable storage and a clearer workflow.

Family Island Kitchen
The Brief
A larger family brief that needed an island for casual seating, better pantry storage, and a more premium look that could anchor the main living space.
Design Direction
The planning approach centred on circulation around the island, appliance positioning, and a finish palette that could hold up to daily use.
Typical Outcome
Typical outputs include a stronger focal island, more deliberate storage zoning, and fewer conflicts between dining and cooking circulation.

Warm Classic Scheme
The Brief
A homeowner wanted a softer classic feel with panelled doors, calmer tones, and more visible texture while keeping the plan efficient.
Design Direction
We leaned into a warmer cabinet character, durable worktops, and practical storage details that support daily family use.
Typical Outcome
The design direction balances timeless visual cues with the storage and appliance logic needed for a modern kitchen.

Minimal Handleless Interior
The Brief
A brief oriented around clean lines, concealed storage, and integrated appliances for a more architectural interior language.
Design Direction
The emphasis moved to flat elevations, handleless details, and careful placement of tall units so the kitchen reads as one integrated composition.
Typical Outcome
Projects like this typically achieve a cleaner envelope with more concealed functionality and stronger visual consistency.
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