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Space-saving techniques for Hong Kong’s small flats all part of the service for charity’s home improvement project

  • Project Space has benefited about 240 households over the years, and is supported by Operation Santa Claus

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Frank Yau (left), director of Project Space, single mother Chen Xingyan, and Mandy Wong, project manager for Project Space, in Kwun Tong. Photo: Winson Wong
Eddie Lee

For Chen Xingyan, who lives in a subdivided flat in a run-down corner of the Kwun Tong district with her two young sons, a wall-mounted folding table has come in very handy.

“It’s our dinner table. It’s also my kids’ desk, on which their homework materials are placed,” the mother of two said of the chic shelf, which measures 60cm by 90cm and is in the living room in her home.

“When folded away, it becomes a large sketch pad as well as being a picture frame,” she said, noting that her sons, aged five and two scribble on it.

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Chen, who moved to the flat with her children after her husband died in 2016, said the table had allowed some much-needed extra space for the family.

The piece of furniture was tailored to the narrow one-bedroom unit, whose total floor area is about 160 sq ft (14.87 square metres).

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Frank Yau, director of Project Space, said his team plans to help between 60 and 120 underprivileged families. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
Frank Yau, director of Project Space, said his team plans to help between 60 and 120 underprivileged families. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
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