Tsuen Wan 300 sqft Private Flat Full Renovation Case Reference | ~HK$150,000

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Tsuen Wan 300 sqft Private Flat Full Renovation Case Reference | ~HK$150,000

District Tsuen Wan
Floor Area ~300 sqft (saleable area)
Property Type Private residential (single-block building)
Project Type Full Renovation
Reference Price HK$150,000
Price per sqft ~HK$500 / sqft

Assumed Scope of Work

  • Full demolition of existing renovation
  • Kitchen and bathroom renovation (including waterproofing)
  • Full flat new flooring (local brand tiles)
  • Full flat painting
  • Basic electrical rewiring
  • Custom basic wardrobes and kitchen cabinets

Price Interpretation

For a 300 sqft flat full renovation using basic to mid-range materials, common market quotations range from HK$110,000 to HK$240,000. This case uses HK$150,000 as a reference, falling in the lower-mid range, typically representing local materials, basic design, and direct engagement with a renovation contractor.

Factors That May Increase Cost

Imported Materials

Using imported tiles or Japanese brand kitchen fixtures can increase material costs by 30-50%

Design Company

Engaging an interior design firm typically adds 15-30% to the total cost for design and project management fees

Structural Changes

Removing or modifying partition walls increases project complexity and permit application costs

Old Building Renovation

Ageing buildings may require full replacement of water and electrical pipes, adding extra costs

Factors That May Reduce Cost

Partial Renovation

Renovating only the kitchen and bathroom instead of the full flat can significantly reduce costs

Retaining Existing Flooring

If the existing flooring is in good condition, skipping new flooring saves costs

This page is a market case reference compiled by HKHowMuch to help understand common quotation ranges and cost variation factors in Hong Kong. It is not an official contractor quotation or a verified completed project. Actual costs vary depending on scope of work, materials, building conditions, and contractor. We recommend obtaining formal quotations from at least three contractors for comparison.