From sky-high rentals to family apartments designed for real daily life, interior designers in Hong Kong have mastered the art of making every square foot work harder. It’s smart space planning that opens things up, custom joinery that clears the clutter, and finishing details that take a room from ‘nice’ to standout.
Some designers lead with wellness and sustainability, others with couture-level detailing, storytelling, and sourcing that gives a home real personality. Here are the Hong Kong interior designers to know if you’re ready to upgrade your space – and want inspiration worth saving.
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The Editors Company – Rental-friendly home styling for HKD$5,600 per room
When you want your home to finally look and feel like you – without tearing down a single wall – The Editors Company is the name to know. This Hong Kong-based studio brings direction to home styling by turning your ideas into a clear, practical plan, then handling the sourcing and setup so your space is move-in-ready, no renovation required.
Their 1:1 Interior Design Service pairs you with a dedicated home stylist who collaborates closely with you to decorate a space that feels personal and intentional, not like a staged display. Working with 100+ quality brands, they track down furniture and decor that suit your taste and lifestyle, taking the guesswork out of every decision. Pricing is refreshingly accessible too, with services starting from HKD$5,600 per room.
Built around stress-free home styling, fair pricing and genuinely hands-on help, The Editors Company lowers the barrier to creating a real feeling of home – even if you’re renting or on a tighter budget. They work with any budget to accommodate their clients, focusing on smart furniture choices and styling details that refresh your space and make it feel complete from day one.
The Editors Company, WhatsApp: 6012 0095, Instagram: @the.editors.company, www.editorscompany.com

Burgundy Interiors – Contractor-ready drawings and smart quote support
Burgundy Interiors is a newer Hong Kong studio (founded in 2021) creating spaces designed to bring comfort and a sense of everyday joy into the way you live. Named after Burgundy’s unblended wines – a metaphor for fresh starts done with intention – the team takes a tailored approach, shaping each project around your style, priorities, and how you want the space to function. Their process is structured and end-to-end, which is exactly what makes them appealing for renovations: it begins with consultation and concept development, then moves into 3D SketchUp modelling and material selection so you can visualise the space before anything is built. From there, their team prepares drawings to communicate the design clearly to contractors, supports with quotation analysis to help clients make informed decisions, and assists with furniture purchasing to stay aligned with budget and aesthetics.
Burgundy Interiors, 9018 9687, www.burgundyinteriors.com

Stay Living – Real control over build quality
Founded in 2018, Stay Living has already delivered 100-plus residential and commercial projects. The big differentiator is control: they work with a long-standing network of trusted contractors, and run their own panel and furniture factories in Mainland China – which means material choices, build quality, and project schedules are far less dependent on third parties. Their plastering team is even award-recognised locally, which speaks to where they place the emphasis: clean execution. Design Director Lawrence Chan keeps the look adaptable, tailoring each project around clients’ routines and how they want a home to function day to day, and the studio’s track record suggests a team that’s as comfortable managing a full renovation as they are crafting custom pieces.
Stay Living, Flat 03-05, 41/F, One Midtown, 11 Hoi Shing Road, Tsuen Wan West, New Territories, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 6905 0553, www.stayliving.net

B Squared Design – Harvard and MIT training brought to your home
A busy schedule shouldn’t mean living with a home that never quite comes together – and B Squared Design is made for exactly that kind of client. Led by founder Britta Butler, this Hong Kong studio is known for their full-scope, white-glove process that carries projects from concept to completion, with real architectural know-how guiding every decision behind the scenes. If you’re updating a space without heavy construction, or diving into kitchens, bathrooms, and full renovations, Britta’s mix of creative clarity and technical training shows up where it matters: clean drawings, smarter layouts, firm project oversight, and finishes that feel beautifully crafted. You’ll get a hands-on lead designer, a trusted contractor network, and a process that’s designed to make the whole experience feel lighter.
B Squared Design, 2/F, 49 Stanley Main Street, Stanley, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 2728 8805, www.bsquareddesignhk.com

Common Room Interior Studio – Vintage-inspired spaces with personality
Best known for its vintage-inspired point of view and sharp eye for detail, Common Room is the studio you call when you want a home that feels airy and pared-back, yet never flat. They create spaces with personality that still work day to day, shaping interiors that stay pulled-together even when life is happening inside them. If your taste sits between timeless and personal, Common Room focuses on translating your references into a space that feels cohesive.
Common Room Interior Studio, 10/F On Lan Centre, 11-15 On Lan Street, Central, Hong Kong, 2388 1565, www.commonroom.hk

Bean Buro – Hospitality-minded design that feels welcoming
If you’ve ever walked into a café, restaurant, or lobby and thought, someone really nailed the mood, Bean Buro is often the name behind it. Founded by Lorène Faure and Kenny Kinugasa-Tsui, the cross-cultural architecture and interior design studio is built on ‘Between Exchanges of Architectural Narratives’ – meaning spaces shaped by story, context, and how people move through them, rather than design that only looks good in photos. Their work is hospitality-led, even when the brief is retail, workplace, or residential: welcoming spaces with a modern point of view, delivered by an international team and a global network of specialists. They’re also a studio with a client list that speaks for itself – from major developers to global brands – leading with an approach that keeps large projects feeling human.
Bean Buro, Unit 901-904, 41 Heung Yip Road, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong, 2690 9550, www.beanburo.com

Root Design – A storytelling-first studio across Hong Kong and the GBA
Top tip: put Root Design on your shortlist if you want an interdisciplinary studio working across Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area, with a clear focus on storytelling and durability. A quick scan of their portfolio shows they’re trusted with high-stakes, high-traffic projects: renovation work for MOKO shopping mall plus cinema projects including UA Cinema and Kbro Cinema across Hong Kong and China, where circulation, longevity, and user experience have to be engineered. What sets them apart is their ‘sensory design evokes dreams’ approach. Spaces are treated like living art, shaped around the client’s story and the setting. They’re also methodical in the best way, guiding clients through clear stages from research and concept development to detailed drawings and critical-path scheduling, right through to on-site consultation and final tweaks once everything is in place.
Root Design, Unit 2002, Golden Star Building, 20-22 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, 3620 3413, www.rootdesignhk.com

Hei Design Interiors – Crafting happiness, without fluff
Over the past two decades, Hei Design has built a reputation as one of Hong Kong’s most dependable full-service studios. Founded in 2007, the team has the scale that brings peace of mind: two showrooms, a multidisciplinary roster, and a process that covers interior design, bespoke furniture, engineering, and after-service support. It’s a studio that positions itself as a long-term partner from first concept to post-move-in, with dedicated project management to keep timelines, decisions, and all the moving parts on track. Hei’s ‘Crafting Happiness’ philosophy is framed in grounded terms, centred on clear communication and design choices that support day-to-day living. They’re also direct about the importance of well-being: treating the home as a place that should feel restorative. Even the name ‘囍’ (double happiness) signals their sweet spot: milestone projects like first homes and major renovations – where clients want a reliable team that can anticipate issues early.
Hei Design Interiors (Headquarters & Flagship Showroom – Wan Chai), G-3/F, 425 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, 2152 3238
Hei Design Interiors (Showroom – Sha Tin), Shop 318, 3/F, HomeSquare, Sha Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong, 2528 0271, www.heidesign.com.hk

Seehow Design – Transformative homes with a health-driven lens
With a clear focus on well-being as the foundation of good design, Seehow Design has established itself in Hong Kong for interiors that are healthier to live in. The studio treats it as an end-to-end environment: people-first planning, low-emission materials, and sustainable surfaces paired with modern technology to support daily comfort and long-term vitality. In residential projects especially, they look past surface aesthetics to the realities of everyday life, shaping homes as restorative sanctuaries that reflect how clients move, rest, and recharge – delivering it all with a meticulous process that keeps wellness-led ideas feeling fresh and lasting.
Seehow Design, Unit A, 23/F, Kyoto Plaza, 491-499 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, 5509 9911, www.seehowgroup.com

Clifton Leung Design Workshop – Hong Kong interiors veterans since 1997
Clifton Leung Design Workshop has been shaping Hong Kong spaces since 1997, with a portfolio that’s wide-ranging and familiar. Led by Clifton Leung – Hong Kong-born, Canada-bred, and trained at Toronto’s Ryerson University – the studio treats space as finite but design as limitless. In practice, that translates to interiors that balance visual impact with real-world function, always tailored around how people actually use a space. Their reach across Hong Kong is part of what sets them apart: from hospitality and F&B to telecom flagships, fashion retail, offices, healthcare spaces, and public projects – along with 200+ residential interiors in the city. Add in a strong awards track record, and you’ve got a studio that’s deeply embedded in the look and feel of modern Hong Kong.
Clifton Leung Design Workshop, 18/F, Winbase Centre, 208 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong, 3106 8384, www.cliftonleungdesignworkshop.com

Atelier Lane – Lighting-centred design that changes the whole mood
If you’re drawn to interiors where lighting, colour, and texture aren’t just decorative but atmosphere-defining, Atelier Lane is one to have on your radar. Their look sits in that sweet spot between traditional and contemporary, shaping rooms that feel classic rather than trend-led, with an eye for details that change how a space lands: balanced lighting, tactile materials, and finishes that add depth. They offer an end-to-end service for everything from a single room to a full home. You’ll get strong space planning, custom kitchens and bathrooms, joinery and cabinetry, plus a hands-on process that runs from materials and fixtures through to furniture, textiles, artwork, and final styling — bringing in architects, contractors, builders, and artisans as needed to deliver the finished space.
Atelier Lane, 6775 3007, www.atelierlane.com

hoo – Detail-obsessed down to the last light bulb
If you want an interior that feels completely yours – right down to the picture frames, towel hook, and exact glow of a light bulb – hoo is the studio that treats details like a design language. Founded by YC Chen, a former advertising creative director turned interior designer, hoo approaches every project as haute couture: one-of-a-kind homes with personality, exacting detail, and a finish that’s meticulous in the best way. What makes them stand out is range. They’re not locked into one look, tailoring the style to fit each client – Scandinavian chic, American rustic, English elegance, mid-century colour, monotone minimalism –then elevating it until it feels intentional. The studio also runs a true one-stop, design-and-build service, covering everything from concept, 3D design, and technical drawings through to renovation, project management, and final installation and styling. Add global furniture and lighting sourcing into the mix, and hoo becomes a strong pick if you want a seamless process and access to those rare pieces that give a space its character.
hoo, 3307 Southmark, 11 Yip Hing Street, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong, 2979 0600, www.hoo.com.hk

Starz Pasha Ltd. – Luxury spaces that don’t chase trends
As one of Hong Kong’s most accomplished design studios, Starz Pasha was founded by husband-and-wife duo Maggie Mo and Jay Leung, whose work balances high-concept thinking with spaces that feel effortless to reside in. Their portfolio spans luxury residential and commercial projects across Hong Kong and the greater region – guided by a clear point of view: interiors should read as timeless rather than trend-chasing, and should make day-to-day living feel easier. You’ll see a sharp focus on light, materiality, and space planning, with compositions that feel clean and healthy. Their approach has brought them wide industry recognition, alongside cross-brand collaborations with big names like Samsung and Sony.
Starz Pasha Ltd., Unit 17C, Legend Tower, 7 Shing Yip Street, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2813 6000, starzpasha.com

Alexis Dupont Interiors – Decorative arts-led spaces
Described as ‘layered and eclectic, somewhere between a Jean Royère chair and a Sugimoto photograph,’ Alexis Dupont Interiors is the Hong Kong studio to know if you like your spaces elegant, a little moody, and highly personal. French-born Dupont has built a devoted fanbase for interiors that feel whimsical yet intentional – bringing Asian craftsmanship and French tradition together through bespoke furniture, curated collectibles, and decorative arts that add real personality. Beyond full residential, commercial, and retail projects, the studio is also a strong pick if you’re hunting for specific pieces — the sourcing eye here is the point. And if you want the signature Alexis Dupont look in its purest form, look out for ‘maison ming,’ their own line of bespoke furniture and objects, available to view by appointment.
Alexis Dupont Interiors, Instagram: @alexis_dupont_interiors, www.alexisdupont.com

Liquid Interiors – A holistic approach to the whole home
If your idea of a dream home starts with how you want to feel – healthier, settled, more at ease – Liquid Interiors is one of Hong Kong’s go-to studios for wellness-led design. Founded by Rowena Gonzales, the award-winning firm treats interiors as a complete lifestyle system: cleaner air, better sleep, low-tox materials, and nature-forward choices, all wrapped in an aesthetic that still feels personal. They’re also built for bigger projects: Liquid Interiors offers whole-home solutions from concept to styling, with the project management experience to handle complex renovations and trusted contractor relationships that keep the final result polished. And if you’re the type who wants to see the end result before committing, their 3D rendering service makes decisions feel a lot easier.
Liquid Interiors, Units 904-905, 102 Austin Road Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 3526 0901, www.liquid-interiors.com

Artwill – Smarter layouts for calmer living
Proving that the best interiors start with how you inhabit a space day to day, Artwill is known for being hands-on, highly client-focused, and especially strong on space planning and detail control – work that shows up in smarter layouts, smoother circulation, and lighting choices that make a home more comfortable to live in. With founder and Creative Director Regina Kwok leading the studio, projects are handled from concept through to completion with steady coordination. You’ll stay involved where it counts – key direction, big decisions, the look and feel – while Artwill takes care of all the technical details and keeps the process moving.
Artwill, 19/F, Yue Hing Building, 103 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, 2877 8618, artwill.com.hk

Grande Studio – Minimalist homes with a high-end feel
Self-described as ‘high-end minimalism,’ Grande Studio is the interior design team to know if you want a luxury finish that still feels easy to live in, starting from the bones – layout replanning and space planning – then carrying it through construction, styling, and last refinements. Their team works in a clear, step-by-step way: deep-dive consultation, site measurements, mood boards, curated furniture and material selections, along with tight project management and regular site checks to keep everything on track. They also cater to different project sizes, from compact apartments to larger homes and offices – providing options like virtual styling and custom furniture sourcing.
Grande Studio, 27C, TML Tower, 3 Hoi Shing Road, Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong, 3114 8683, www.grandeinterior.com

Peggy Bels Interior Design – Modern-midcentury interiors with a darker palette
Another name to know for city living done well is Peggy Bels, the French interior designer behind a studio that specialises in turning spatially-challenging Hong Kong flats into chic, highly functional bolt-holes. Her work sits in a modern lane with a mid-century streak, often defined by a darker palette – black, charcoal, deep greys, and inky blues – used to add depth without weighing a space down. The firm offers a full, end-to-end service, from concept and space planning through to construction site management and ongoing maintenance, with an emphasis on practical flow. While she’s best known for residential work, her portfolio also spans offices, retail, and broader commercial environments, making this studio a strong pick.
Peggy Bels Interior Design, 3-5 Gough Street, Central, Hong Kong, 6806 7951, www.peggybels.com

Hero Design Group – Digital-first process with clarity baked in
Over the years, Hero Design Group has positioned itself as a premier design-and-build studio that delivers beautiful spaces with a seamless process. Based in Hong Kong and working globally, the firm brings together a collective of creatives who operate as one team from concept to construction, using digital tools to keep everything clear, efficient, and transparent. What sets them apart is how intentionally they bring strategy, brand thinking, and natural environments together, shaping spaces that feel cohesive, whether the brief is residential or commercial. Their offerings are full scope: interior design that begins with your story, design-and-build delivery that carries the project through to handover, and a strong in-house capability in bespoke joinery and custom furniture – made and installed by their own team to keep quality, finish, and fit tightly controlled. Add FF&E consultancy and procurement, plus white-glove delivery and installation, and Hero Design Group becomes an easy choice for clients who want creative direction backed by quality execution.
Hero Design Group, 15/F, EC Healthcare Tower, 19-20 Connaught Road, Central, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 5286 8671, www.herodesigngroup.com

Joyce Wang Studio – Designs driven by material intelligence
Joyce Wang Studio is a Hong Kong and London-based interior design practice known for hospitality, wellness, and residential spaces. Founded by Joyce Wang – whose training spans Architecture and Materials Science at MIT and a Masters at the RCA – the studio’s work is grounded in a sharp understanding of materials and how a built environment shapes human experience. Wang’s influences stretch past architecture into film, art, literature, and travel, with that cultural breadth showing up in the studio’s projects through narrative-led concepts and extensive research. A core focus here is craft: Joyce Wang Studio is drawn to what hands and machines can do with materials – using texture, finish, and tactility to create sensory spaces with real dimensionality. They also design with energy and intimacy in mind, shaping experiences that move between cinematic moments to more understated surprises.
Joyce Wang Studio, G/F, 12 Kennedy Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, 2804 1138, joycewangstudio.com

JJ Acuna – Soulful spaces built around connection
Immersed in both the architectural and interiors worlds, JJ Acuna is a Hong Kong-based practice (with Manila roots) known for human-centred spaces. Founded in 2015 by James ‘JJ’ Acuna – a Cornell- and Columbia-trained architect acting as the studio’s Creative Director – the multidisciplinary team moves between concept architecture and high-end interiors, with a particular strength in hospitality and residential projects across Hong Kong and the wider region. The studio’s guiding idea is design for better living: bespoke spaces that elevate daily rituals and create settings where people can naturally connect.
JJ Acuna, Unit 2004, Chinachem Johnston Plaza, 186 Johnston Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, 9662 0377, www.jjabespoke.com

AB Concept – A two-decade portfolio full of memorable spaces
AB Concept has spent more than two decades designing interiors that stay with you. Founded in 1999 by architect Terence Ngan and interior designer Ed Ng, the Hong Kong studio treats each project as a creative partnership, translating a client’s values into spaces with presence, character, and soul. With work spanning commercial and residential projects – alongside their own furniture, lighting, and textile designs – AB Concept is best known for hospitality environments shaped as emotional journeys, guided by two simple questions: how do you want people to feel, and what should they remember long after they’ve left?
AB Concept, Unit 2008, 20/F Jardine House, 1 Connaught Place, Central, Hong Kong, 2525 2428, www.abconcept.net
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