Careful about keeping your mattress directly on the floor. They need airflow, so mold will develop underneath if you sleep on it directly on the floor.
@@superlynniethat’s subjective. Whats your definition of average income? What’s the cost of real estate/rent where you live? Whether average or high income earner, why would this be considered really bad?
@@jlynn6465because it’s not a CHOICE. In HK, this is all most people can afford if not less. That’s why it’s bad. The housing is so expensive and bad, that the only option most people have are apartments like this, some which are literally smaller than a parking lot.
Your smile and how your eyes smile is just so beautiful, you actually radiate such positive vibes. The apartment is cute and I like how you have everything thought through yet somehow you still have quite lots of light and area to move freely. Hope everything goes well for you🩷
I love it. If you're not very rich it's now hard to get a reasonably sized flat in places like London and Hong Kong. I lived in a studio flat for years. I organised/decorated it well (thanks IKEA), it was well-located for work and affordable. And most importantly, I was very happy there.
@@maryamm_7 The same everywhere now. When I moved you could afford shelves, cupboards, a mattress (never again) in one trip without feeling faint. At some point they seem to have seriously whacked up their prices. Quality still the same though. Shame.
I remember watching your flat hunting in HK video YEAAARRSS ago and talking in your comments when we both had like 100 subscribers. It is so nice to see this pop up on my feed!
Hey bro, can you tell me what these flats provide, I mean any furniture or anything or just they provide an empty room? Would be a great help for me. Please if you tell me more about these flats.
@@ritvizi_ 99% just an empty room BUT “landlords” would provide air con & electric water heater for showering. U need to buy yr own furniture and other electronics appliances.
I understand how this place could be claustrophobic for some, but I personally love small living spaces. It allows me to utilise the space as efficiently as possible and to make it look super cosy. Something about small flats will always be cute and cosy to me. 😂
@dejaysam How much space would be perfect for you? I live solo and I feel about 300ft2 would be perfect for me. I lived in a 500ft2 studio in NYC and it was way too much space. I now have a one-bedroom outside NY that is 600ft2 and I don’t like all the space I am not using. It also encourages me to have a lot of things I don’t need. I prefer not to have a roommate situation bc I do prefer living alone. I don’t plan to renew my current lease. I want to downsize.
As a chronic claustrophobic, this is my worst nightmare. You are lovely for staying you are "so lucky" and grateful but there's NOTHING wrong with wanting better for yourself... esp living standards.
This is so cool i love seeing normal peoples lives & how they live & stuff. The worlds so big yet so small in the sense were all humans and just tryna survive and enjoy what little we have with the time we got. So wholesome
I have a friend that lived in Ireland and he used to live in a similar arrangement, but it was a house... But then if I'm not mistaken the people in the same floor would share the bathroom, so here you actually have more privacy...
Nice place, so homely. Congratulations to moving to the new place. That monster building many people go there for photos no? I might pop by one of these weekends, I hear there is a arabica near by.
Instead of watching home tours of large spaces, I tend to watch people of meagre/barely above income showing their room tours like these. Because I learn so much about using the minimal space adequately, smart buying of miniature furnitures, and still making them look comfy and elegant.
I’d thrive her for sure! I LOVE small space living! My place is 200 sqft (for what would be around 1300 usd (converted), so larger than yours but still small, however I adore it!!!
Thanks for sharing. We have some places like this in some cities in the States as well. The landlords are coming under scrutiny though because it’s see. As unsafe for the tenants. Like if there’s a fire or something. You did a great job with the space though. Congrats on your new place! ❤
Your iMac wants a clean for sure. And the grey one looks nice too. I have it in blue :) And I would be so claustrophobic in your room but it's quite nice compared to other room tours I saw in Hong Kong that are not for the upper class.
Good for you for being so positive but can’t help feeling sad for today’s youngsters in HK. I grow up in HK in the 80’s before moving to NY in my teenage years. My family had very little to start with but my parents worked hard to go from renting a shared flat of 400 sq feet to buying a 700 sq feet flat an flipping that to a 900 sq feet flat on the island at Kennedy Road. I remember my room was about 100 sq feet at the rental but was able to get to about 150 later. How time changes. HK today is not the city I love and grow up anymore.
This looks v comfy to me and I think you did the best you could with what you had. Personally, I'd buy a few more uniform boxes for the shelf, so it looks less cluttered but that's the only nit I have to pick.
As a French I can say that we’re really not used to this types of big buildings full of people 😮 that is so fascinating for me and also a bit scary haha But even if it’s small, it’s well organized
Your flat is really neat and tidy!! 😘 I lived in the standard flat in Fok Cheong building with my family with max 6 ppl. The flat is very small but cozy. The location is very convenient with few big shopping centres, MTR stations and also the waterfront in Quarry Bay park! Hope you enjoy your life in HK ❤
Question about the bathroom: when you shower, doesn't everything get significantly wet? The toilet, the sink etc? How do you manage that? Huge props to you for making the most out of the space you have, btw!
It definitely gets wet everywhere so you just have to move things like toilet paper to a higher shelf and then turn on the ventilator after you're done so the bathroom can dry off :)
I love it. So cute that you arranged everything neatly. I can live with this because it has a big window. That is all I need even if the room is small ❤
I love your tiny space. Mine is around twice as yours and due for a renovation. No plans of moving out since a tiny place suits me fine. Got new ideas for the renovation based on your flat. Good luck on your new place. 😊☘️
Excellent location to live in but you need a bigger space, even if slightly bigger. Then you need to organise it and make the most out of the space even more, leave some space in the middle empty if you can and put more mirrors to make it look and feel better, I wish you the best girl, stay healthy and please put bed frame under that bed so it doesn’t mold. Stay strong and have fun!✌️
Hi, first of all thank you for introducing us to your apartment. I have the utmost respect for people who can live in confined spaces. The houses remind me of the game Stray, which I love to play.
We enjoy your every video. We thank you for giving us more knowledge about Hong Kong and we hope to make more videos with more beautiful content. We are following your videos from today. Your every video helps us to make better projects after studying the Hong Kong market.
Your such a beautiful lady ,being Independent is not easy but you learned a lot of things being alone and do a lot of what you want to do having a space by your own hope that keep up the good work to achieve your dream . I work in hk when i was 20 years old as a domestic helper i leave there in Kowloon our house also tiny but i enjoy and i have alot of memories in hk i love hk and i miss hk .
It's small but not that bad compared to some awful places in HK. Never been there but i saw some videos about housing crisis especially for people with very low incomes. Your place is nice and clean
It's fab, thank you for sharing, I lived in Stanley for a few years. I always wanted to see into one of these high rise blocks, You've done it so good.....sending kisses from London....I have subscribed and will look forward to your journey...😘
wow, es del tamaño de mi habitación en mi casa… quiero llorar por el bendito gran espacio y patio que tengo ❤🥹 diferentes estilos de vida y necesidades supongo
Can’t believe smth pretty & cozy like this is inside that bldg, went there last december for our trip and honestly the hype didnt lived to it as I saw it in person huhuhu I’m sorrryyyy and also lost on my way for 4x 😭🤣
I think it’s perfectly good place to live. My dorm room was not bigger than this - kitchen. My kitchen was shared. And I’ve studied in one of the best universities in England…. And it wasn’t even in London. So her room is very normal
Wow, it is very expensive rent in HK. How can young people afford a house? 😢 It is a small space. I think it is not safe if the rule for fire safety is really implemented. Micro apartment in Tokyo has safety, but I don’t see any in building like these.
Oh, well, you’re so sweet and pretty and you have such a calm voice😘. But seeing this place, I should apreciate more mine’s which I always thought about it that is crowded and narrow. How can you shower there? I can imagine the water going all over the toilet and the sink. And the rent is so expensive for what this room offers😢.
I was really looking for this, as i am going to move to hk for a job and mostly i will be outside for working so this is enough for me 🥺 And I really don't want to pay much for renting. This is really enough for single person 🙂
I'll share a little advice. Why not sell your rack (in which u have ur skincare and stuff) and buy a chester drawer. It'll have more space and will look clean and not messy.
Bless your heart you are so adorable. The rice cooker comment made me laugh so hard, it totally caught me off guard. Someone asked what a place this size costs... did you reply? I know you've moved, but I'm curious. ❤
Nice room you have there. However cannot help but thinking at least the landlord should make one common area/kitchen so you wont have to cook in your room 😢
personally, i love how compact the flat is bc every surface is used properly. the natural light is definitely a big plus!!
Yesss the big window makes a world of a difference for sure!
Careful about keeping your mattress directly on the floor. They need airflow, so mold will develop underneath if you sleep on it directly on the floor.
Yea it would be good if she can place a wooden tatami deck beneath the matress
Idk, I have mine on the floor for years and there was never mold in it
@@ClaraGD Hongkong have humid climate.
@@ClaraGD not all mold is visible.
Her positivity is pretty cute, honestly.
Having this type
Of space helps with not over consuming and buying too much “stuff”. I like it!
I think it's nice when it's a choice. This is all you can afford on average income, this is really bad.
@@superlynniethat’s subjective. Whats your definition of average income? What’s the cost of real estate/rent where you live? Whether average or high income earner, why would this be considered really bad?
@@jlynn6465because it’s not a CHOICE. In HK, this is all most people can afford if not less. That’s why it’s bad. The housing is so expensive and bad, that the only option most people have are apartments like this, some which are literally smaller than a parking lot.
Your smile and how your eyes smile is just so beautiful, you actually radiate such positive vibes. The apartment is cute and I like how you have everything thought through yet somehow you still have quite lots of light and area to move freely. Hope everything goes well for you🩷
Thank you so much for your kind words!❤️
I love it. If you're not very rich it's now hard to get a reasonably sized flat in places like London and Hong Kong. I lived in a studio flat for years. I organised/decorated it well (thanks IKEA), it was well-located for work and affordable. And most importantly, I was very happy there.
Yes IKEA for the win 🙌
Ikea is so expensive in my country :(
@@maryamm_7 The same everywhere now. When I moved you could afford shelves, cupboards, a mattress (never again) in one trip without feeling faint. At some point they seem to have seriously whacked up their prices. Quality still the same though. Shame.
@@AbbyA-z6jnope it’s not the same everywhere. you’re entitled to say this. in some countries shopping at ikea costs a whole years wage.
@@فلسطينحرة-ث9ض In the UK it's not quite a whole year's wages yet. But the recent increases on some items have been shockingly steep.
Well I loved it! You have what you need and you’re safe! That’s very important for a young women, best of luck in the new place!!
Thank you for the lovely comment and encouragement 🥰
I remember watching your flat hunting in HK video YEAAARRSS ago and talking in your comments when we both had like 100 subscribers. It is so nice to see this pop up on my feed!
omg hi and welcome back! :)
Trust me Thiss is reallyy enough for introverts guyss🤧🤧
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I was thinking that. I’m an introvert and this is perfect for me
As a local Hong Konger, I can tell this subdivided flat is “quiet” big for living alone. I saw many other subdivided flats were smaller than this.
Yep I was pretty lucky to get a space like this
Hey bro, can you tell me what these flats provide, I mean any furniture or anything or just they provide an empty room?
Would be a great help for me.
Please if you tell me more about these flats.
@@ritvizi_ 99% just an empty room BUT “landlords” would provide air con & electric water heater for showering. U need to buy yr own furniture and other electronics appliances.
I had a balcony as my room when I was in Hong Kong
I understand how this place could be claustrophobic for some, but I personally love small living spaces. It allows me to utilise the space as efficiently as possible and to make it look super cosy. Something about small flats will always be cute and cosy to me. 😂
@dejaysam How much space would be perfect for you? I live solo and I feel about 300ft2 would be perfect for me. I lived in a 500ft2 studio in NYC and it was way too much space. I now have a one-bedroom outside NY that is 600ft2 and I don’t like all the space I am not using. It also encourages me to have a lot of things I don’t need. I prefer not to have a roommate situation bc I do prefer living alone. I don’t plan to renew my current lease. I want to downsize.
As a chronic claustrophobic, this is my worst nightmare. You are lovely for staying you are "so lucky" and grateful but there's NOTHING wrong with wanting better for yourself... esp living standards.
You make do with what you can but it definitely could be better 😂
It'small, but it is clean and neat and that's what matters!!! 🤩👏🏻👍🏻 And I'm amazed that you have your own bathroom, that is great! 😁👌🏻
Nice space as long as all your necessary needs is within the vicinity of the building❤
Yes I really loved the location of this building so much!
This is so cool i love seeing normal peoples lives & how they live & stuff. The worlds so big yet so small in the sense were all humans and just tryna survive and enjoy what little we have with the time we got. So wholesome
So they took a normal apartment with three rooms and divided it into three apartments to make more money? This is legal? That’s crazy in my opinion!
Welcome to Hong Kong or Asia !!!
Not all places are legally built but this is legal in HK and quite common
So people have a place to live. It's an overpopulated area.
If you think that's bad, check out Hong Kong 'coffin homes'. Pretty much just the size of her bed....seriously.
I have a friend that lived in Ireland and he used to live in a similar arrangement, but it was a house... But then if I'm not mistaken the people in the same floor would share the bathroom, so here you actually have more privacy...
Lots of bright light coming in and love the white bedsheets! 😊
Yes! Thank you!
U can make better use of space if u raise ur bed up, kind of like bunk bed
yeah, a loft adds a lot of spcae
Nice place, so homely. Congratulations to moving to the new place. That monster building many people go there for photos no? I might pop by one of these weekends, I hear there is a arabica near by.
Although it looks so tiny, also it looks so comfy🥰
Thanks for sharing, you did a very good job on managing everything in place 💓
Thank you for watching!
Instead of watching home tours of large spaces, I tend to watch people of meagre/barely above income showing their room tours like these. Because I learn so much about using the minimal space adequately, smart buying of miniature furnitures, and still making them look comfy and elegant.
I’d thrive her for sure! I LOVE small space living! My place is 200 sqft (for what would be around 1300 usd (converted), so larger than yours but still small, however I adore it!!!
That's amazing that you found a home you love :))
Thanks for sharing. We have some places like this in some cities in the States as well. The landlords are coming under scrutiny though because it’s see. As unsafe for the tenants. Like if there’s a fire or something. You did a great job with the space though. Congrats on your new place! ❤
Thank you for your kind comment 🥰
Thank you for letting us sneak a peek. Great video. ❤
Thanks for watching!
Your iMac wants a clean for sure. And the grey one looks nice too. I have it in blue :) And I would be so claustrophobic in your room but it's quite nice compared to other room tours I saw in Hong Kong that are not for the upper class.
Good for you for being so positive but can’t help feeling sad for today’s youngsters in HK. I grow up in HK in the 80’s before moving to NY in my teenage years. My family had very little to start with but my parents worked hard to go from renting a shared flat of 400 sq feet to buying a 700 sq feet flat an flipping that to a 900 sq feet flat on the island at Kennedy Road. I remember my room was about 100 sq feet at the rental but was able to get to about 150 later.
How time changes. HK today is not the city I love and grow up anymore.
This looks v comfy to me and I think you did the best you could with what you had. Personally, I'd buy a few more uniform boxes for the shelf, so it looks less cluttered but that's the only nit I have to pick.
Thanks for watching :)
Nice space!!! I know you’ll make the next space super cute!
Aww thanks so much for your kind words 🥰 I'll try my best haha
I absolutely love it, the saying goes less is definitely more ❤❤❤
As a French I can say that we’re really not used to this types of big buildings full of people 😮 that is so fascinating for me and also a bit scary haha
But even if it’s small, it’s well organized
It is definitely a very HongKong-esque building for sure. Thanks for watching!
Your flat is really neat and tidy!! 😘
I lived in the standard flat in Fok Cheong building with my family with max 6 ppl. The flat is very small but cozy. The location is very convenient with few big shopping centres, MTR stations and also the waterfront in Quarry Bay park!
Hope you enjoy your life in HK ❤
Thank you for the sweet comment!
Question about the bathroom: when you shower, doesn't everything get significantly wet? The toilet, the sink etc? How do you manage that? Huge props to you for making the most out of the space you have, btw!
It definitely gets wet everywhere so you just have to move things like toilet paper to a higher shelf and then turn on the ventilator after you're done so the bathroom can dry off :)
Regardless of the size of the apartment, what's important is your privacy and a place you'll be comfortable with.
You can use a shelf for your mattress, so that the bottom can be used for storage
Atleast she is independent
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I love it. So cute that you arranged everything neatly. I can live with this because it has a big window. That is all I need even if the room is small ❤
The most important thing is she keeps it clean
I love your tiny space. Mine is around twice as yours and due for a renovation. No plans of moving out since a tiny place suits me fine. Got new ideas for the renovation based on your flat. Good luck on your new place. 😊☘️
Thank you and hope your renovations go smoothly :)
Excellent location to live in but you need a bigger space, even if slightly bigger. Then you need to organise it and make the most out of the space even more, leave some space in the middle empty if you can and put more mirrors to make it look and feel better, I wish you the best girl, stay healthy and please put bed frame under that bed so it doesn’t mold. Stay strong and have fun!✌️
Hi, first of all thank you for introducing us to your apartment. I have the utmost respect for people who can live in confined spaces. The houses remind me of the game Stray, which I love to play.
I've seen amazing reviews of Stray! I shd play it sometime too 👍
I really like the house. Its peaceful , cosy, aesthetic and very well organised . Lots of love❤
Thank you so much 😊
We enjoy your every video. We thank you for giving us more knowledge about Hong Kong and we hope to make more videos with more beautiful content. We are following your videos from today. Your every video helps us to make better projects after studying the Hong Kong market.
Thank you for the lovely comment :)
Your such a beautiful lady ,being Independent is not easy but you learned a lot of things being alone and do a lot of what you want to do having a space by your own hope that keep up the good work to achieve your dream . I work in hk when i was 20 years old as a domestic helper i leave there in Kowloon our house also tiny but i enjoy and i have alot of memories in hk i love hk and i miss hk .
Thank you for the support! 💕
u could get a levitated bed that reaches up until that window and put tons of storage underneath. cute apartment btw!!
I definitely considered this but unfortunately the room was too tight to fit a bedframe 🥲
@@AshelyKim if the walls are concrete some strong triangle shaped shelf holders and a plank might do it.
Very eloquent, very nice, subscribed, looking forward to see more, Ty
This must have been horrible during lockdown but you’ve made use of all the space available. 🙋🏼♀️👍🏼
The view is amazing! 😮
Everything is organized and clean. It’s great you found a nice place.
You did a beautiful job. It looks nice!
Thank you 🥰
Congratulations Ashley. I wish that you 're going to continue being happy in your Home (Monster Building). Greetings From Brasil. 🙏
this video is really good. you go queen!
It's small but not that bad compared to some awful places in HK. Never been there but i saw some videos about housing crisis especially for people with very low incomes. Your place is nice and clean
Yes there are definitely worse places out there in HK and I'm grateful I found this place 🫢
It's fab, thank you for sharing, I lived in Stanley for a few years. I always wanted to see into one of these high rise blocks, You've done it so good.....sending kisses from London....I have subscribed and will look forward to your journey...😘
Thank you for watching!
wow, es del tamaño de mi habitación en mi casa… quiero llorar por el bendito gran espacio y patio que tengo ❤🥹 diferentes estilos de vida y necesidades supongo
it's amazing how you use the space! well done ❤❤❤
I've just loved your video! Abraços do Brazil!!!
Thank you for sharing your home with us. Good luck in your new journey (home). Greetings from Brazil.
The video started and first thing was.... Aww she is cute ✨🦋
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youve set it up so so well!
love the editing and your smile
This a nice bubbly review of the complex 👍🏼
Can’t believe smth pretty & cozy like this is inside that bldg, went there last december for our trip and honestly the hype didnt lived to it as I saw it in person huhuhu I’m sorrryyyy and also lost on my way for 4x 😭🤣
I low key agree that there's not much to see haha
The natural lighting is a big plus
Nice video ❤
I love that you have your own bathroom. Cause I am someone who loves to take long shower. I think I can live here for a few years honestly.
Having your own bathroom is super important for sure 😩
I love it Ashley ❤
This is a nice cosy apartment for hk standards
Cute cozy and minimal !
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The bathroom and the natural light are great compared to a bunch of hong kong apartments I've seen
It's a decent room for a student single person really good
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🫶what a nice vlog can’t wait for the next one ❤️
I think it’s perfectly good place to live. My dorm room was not bigger than this - kitchen. My kitchen was shared. And I’ve studied in one of the best universities in England…. And it wasn’t even in London. So her room is very normal
Very nice! I probably stend up the bed with some storage unite under that. 😊
Would have loved to do so but I had no space to fit a bed frame haha
Wow, it is very expensive rent in HK. How can young people afford a house? 😢 It is a small space. I think it is not safe if the rule for fire safety is really implemented. Micro apartment in Tokyo has safety, but I don’t see any in building like these.
I have been to the monster building, I was shocked by what I saw. I will suffer from panic attacks everyday 😭😭😭😭
Though the area is small but house is cute. Love from India 🇮🇳 . Keep it up.
Thanks for watching!
I love your little tarot collection! c: so cute
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Thanks for sharing!❤
Thanks for watching!
My apartment is not much bigger, but less staff. Wanna come and declutter little bit😄
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Over the door hook units are sanity savers.
It looks pretty decent for a small place. Bathroom's reasonable despite the size, at least your showerhead isnt above the toilet bowl.
The bathroom being this big was definitely a nice surprise 🫢
Oh, well, you’re so sweet and pretty and you have such a calm voice😘. But seeing this place, I should apreciate more mine’s which I always thought about it that is crowded and narrow. How can you shower there? I can imagine the water going all over the toilet and the sink. And the rent is so expensive for what this room offers😢.
Thank you for your kind comment! Yes the water does go everywhere but you gotta live with what you get 😢
Thank u!!! Love this vid
Glad you liked it!!
I was really looking for this, as i am going to move to hk for a job and mostly i will be outside for working so this is enough for me 🥺
And I really don't want to pay much for renting.
This is really enough for single person 🙂
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this video!
I always love tiny home !
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I'll share a little advice. Why not sell your rack (in which u have ur skincare and stuff) and buy a chester drawer. It'll have more space and will look clean and not messy.
I was busy spending money on other things at the time 😌
2:10 honestly ASMR perfection 😌🤤
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Such a beuty girl 😊❤ and also love her smile
Thank you 🥰
I love your home❤. I like small place so it's very cozy for mee😊😊
Thank you!
@@AshelyKim 😁
I love this room ❤for living one person it is a best room ❤
You are so cute and pretty
Thank you! ✨
And after watching this, I ended living !!!!!!
Bless your heart you are so adorable. The rice cooker comment made me laugh so hard, it totally caught me off guard. Someone asked what a place this size costs... did you reply? I know you've moved, but I'm curious. ❤
Hi and so sorry for my late reply. Unfortunately I can't reveal the exact price of this house but it was around 5000-6000 HKD :)
Trust me this is the perfect room for mee
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I like this small and cozy ❤
I loved it great use of space
Thank you :))
It’s a nice apartment since you are living by yourself.
Yes it's a good space for someone living alone
I just want to give you a warm hug ❤
Nice room you have there. However cannot help but thinking at least the landlord should make one common area/kitchen so you wont have to cook in your room 😢
Nice video, I was so curious about it ^^
Hope you enjoyed :))