A home is an
ARK.
The kitchen is it hart.

1.Promise
Clear standards, responsibly built.
Every kitchen follows a transparent, traceable and fully documented process — using local materials and recorded steps from components to delivery, so future service remains just as reliable.
We build with honesty, follow every detail with respect, and give every homeowner confidence that their kitchen is built to last — with no surprises.
2. Vision
“Noah did everything just as God commanded him.” - Genesis 6:22
We build not out of ambition — but out of calling.
Ark Project wasn’t planned; it unfolded.
One step at a time — sometimes doors opened, sometimes they closed — and through it all, we simply kept walking with gratitude.
We have never walked this path because we chose it.
We walked because it was given — quietly, gently, even when the way was unclear, heavy, or difficult.
Our journey is not driven by achievement, but by willingness — the simple decision to say yes to the road placed before us.
Our vision is simple:
to follow when the way appears, to endure when it is hard, and to walk in a way that honours every meeting along the journey — knowing that none of the people we encounter are by accident, and simply doing our part in what has been entrusted to us.
about us

Dennis Yen
Founder & Director
With over a decade of hands-on experience in cabinetmaking, Dennis began his journey on the factory floor — cutting, assembling, and installing every piece by hand. He learned early that true quality is built on honest work and materials that stand the test of time.
Guided by the wisdom of leaders such as Kazuo Inamori — “Revere Heaven, Love People” — Dennis approaches his craft with a faith-rooted sense of responsibility: to care for people, honour their homes, and build with integrity.
For Dennis, The Ark is not just a company; it is an act of purpose — a decision to believe, to serve, and to build with reverence. Craftsmanship is not about appearance, but about what endures: honesty, clarity, and trust.

Maggie Wang
Designer & Creative Lead
Maggie believes the true value of space lies not in form, but in how naturally people can live within it. Her design philosophy blends Eastern spatial thinking with Japandi aesthetics — drawing from the Chinese concept of 和 (harmony), the Japanese principle of 間 (Ma: meaningful emptiness), and the Nordic warmth of Hygge.
Between these cultures, she finds a shared language: restraint, clarity, softness, and the quiet rhythm of light. Through proportion, material, shadow, and calm atmosphere, Maggie creates spaces that feel lived-in, gentle, and sincere.
For her, good design is not decoration — it is an act of care that helps people feel peace, balance, and warmth at home.
