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Before & after: How to make a Hong Kong home feel finished without renovating
Advertising partner · 2026-06-15 · via South China Morning Post

[The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.]

Many Hong Kong renters know this feeling. Your flat is liveable, the big pieces are in, and you have somewhere cosy enough to sit, sleep and eat. But somehow, it still does not feel quite finished.

Often, the hesitation is simple: why spend time, money or energy on a place you don't own? Isn’t interior design something to think about when you eventually buy? Not really.

The things that make a home feel finished are usually the things you can take with you. Rugs, lamps, art, soft furnishings, storage pieces and decor are not fixed to the flat. 

In a city where you rent, relocate and can outgrow spaces quickly, styling offers a practical way to make a home feel finished without renovation.

How to make a rental feel more finished

Hong Kong rentals start with very little. Blank walls, overhead lights and maybe a layout that does not immediately make sense. The good news is that the biggest changes often come from things you can take with you.

Style the “first five minutes” of coming home

Even a tiny entrance can make a flat feel more settled. Think a slim tray for keys, a stool or bench if space allows, a hook for your bag and one small detail that feels personal. It is not about creating a grand foyer but about making the first few minutes at home feel less chaotic.

Repeat one material or colour

Home can feel thrown together when nothing in the room seems to connect. Pick one colour, wood tone or texture and repeat it two or three times, such as in cushions, frames or accessories. It helps the whole room feel pulled together.

Give each room one anchor

Every room needs one thing that makes it feel grounded. In a living room, it might be a generous rug or a strong coffee table. In a bedroom, it might be a proper headboard or layered bedding. Without an anchor, a room can feel like everything is floating.

A home ready before the family landed

The apartment shown here started with a family relocating to Hong Kong, who needed home to feel just right before they arrived, not just furnished, but personal, practical and easy to live in.

It had been styled for rental viewings, so it feels tidy and presentable, but ultimately was designed to show the space, not reflect the people moving in.

The brief was simple: make it feel like home from day one.

Working remotely with the family, The Editors Company helped shape the apartment through rental-friendly, turnkey styling rather than renovation. Handling every furnishing detail, from the kids' rooms to cosy additions for the dogs. So all they had to think about was slipping into their new everyday routine.

In the before images, the flat feels polished but anonymous. In the after images, it feels warmer, more relaxed, and more lived in. There is more texture, more personality and a clearer sense of who the home belongs to.

What people often forget when styling a home

A home can look “done” and still feel slightly off, often because the small everyday frictions have not been solved. In Hong Kong, where space is limited, those details matter. The best styling does not just make a room look better. It makes the home easier to live in.

Check the view from where you actually sit

People often style a room from the doorway, but that is not where they spend most of their time. Sit on the sofa, lie on the bed, or stand at the kitchen counter. What do you see from there? That is the angle that will shape how the room feels day to day.

Plan for the mess you actually have

Every household has its own kind of clutter. It might be school notices, dog leads, chargers, skincare, or sports kit. Instead of pretending those things will disappear, give them somewhere to land that still looks intentional.

Give temporary pieces a deadline

Every apartment has items meant to be “just for now” that somehow stayed for years: the wobbly side table of the awkward-sized chair. Replacing one or two of these can make the whole home feel more settled.

About The Editors Company

The Editors Company is a Hong Kong-based home styling service for renters, families, expats and busy professionals who want their space to feel finished without the hassle of finding what's right for them.

The team helps with rental-friendly styling, including layouts, sourcing, soft furnishings, decor, art and finishing touches. Projects range from single-room refreshes to full move-in setups and remote turnkey styling for clients who want their home ready before they arrive.

Pricing starts at an affordable HK$5,600 per room. To explore home styling support in Hong Kong, visit editorscompany.com.