This project showcases a full‑house design in the New Chinese style. Let’s take a look at this inspiring case together!
China Red also bears a most beautiful name: Auspicious Hue. Benevolent and enduring, serene yet fervent, it embodies light, warmth, vitality, hope, and eternity. It draws the sun’s radiance, gathers the life force of blood, and blends the tender sentiments of red beans… “Virtue as vast as heaven, self‑strengthening without ceasing.”


Gentle grace mingled with elegance, delicate beauty infused with timeless charm—within that ancient allure lies a touch of modernity. This, in essence, is New Chinese style. Its true value may not lie in innovation, but rather in that lingering sense of tradition, in the cherished memories it holds, in its refined simplicity, and in the steadfast commitment to “not compromising one’s principles.”

Chinese style is the sentiment that Chinese people can never part with, a gene deeply embedded in their very being. The designer seamlessly blends the elegant, understated elements of traditional Chinese culture with contemporary design techniques, effortlessly weaving modern living into the fabric of Eastern heritage.


Outside the window, gentle sunlight spills into the room, awakening every corner. A silvery little bird murmurs softly—though who knows whether the horse can hear it. The water vessels, simple yet refined, boast exquisite grain and a luminous sheen; bathed in the sun, they evoke the rustic cobblestone paths of the countryside, with a small bridge and trickling stream just ahead. A poetic life requires only a mindful heart to savor the harmonious interplay of sound, light, color, shadow, and scent—transforming an ordinary day into an extraordinary journey.

The side table by the living room sofa features a lattice motif, while the round floor lamp subtly doubles as a screen; gazing farther still, one sees a slate‑stone wall hanging in the dining area. The scene evokes the timeless image of “fishing boats singing at dusk, with lanterns flickering faintly,” composing a gentle melody of homecoming.

In everyday life, the dining space is a remarkably important area—the place where family members connect most deeply and share the most frequent moments of conversation. When warm, solid‑wood‑handrail dining chairs are paired with a pristine jazz‑white marble table, and a sleek metal wine cabinet stands alongside soft, richly textured off‑white upholstered accents, the result is a cozy, steadfast haven for the whole family. With the comforting glow of cooking in the kitchen, loved ones by your side, and love in your heart, this is the simple yet beautiful essence of life. Thoughtfully crafting a beautiful space to hold it all.

Chinese red is used generously in the master bedroom, yet it never feels overly bold; instead, it exudes a subtle, understated elegance—almost a touch of seclusion. The red is deployed with quiet restraint but striking impact, and paired with a brass‑toned table lamp, it seems to pause time itself, its warmth seeping deep into the soul. The TV console features a patchwork geometric pattern, complemented by monochrome textured paintings, metallic bird sculptures, and porcelain vases adorned with mountain motifs—evoking the shimmering ripples of water, the gentle song of birds perched atop tree branches, and an altogether serene, idyllic sense of peacefulness. At this point, the cabinet on the bay window needs no further words.

Furnishings steeped in Eastern motifs, bathed in sunlight streaming through the windows, add depth and texture, creating a serene haven for rest and relaxation.


The traditional Chinese style, refined over millennia, embodies a deeper spiritual ethos and way of life; its meticulous attention to detail reflects composure, while the interplay between the whole and the particulars creates a harmonious balance. Integrated into contemporary home design, it caters to modern sensibilities, crafting interiors steeped in traditional charm and subtly articulating a yearning for the classical elegance of the East.


That concludes our showcase of whole-house design examples in the New Chinese style. If you like what you’ve seen, feel free to leave us a comment!

