This case showcases a minimalist, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!
The living room serves as both a welcoming hub for guests and a cherished space where family members spend their time. It features a restrained palette of black, white, and gray as the base tones, complemented by earthy brown, with accents of Carmine Orange sprinkled throughout.

The living room serves as both a welcoming hub for guests and a cherished space where family members spend their time. It features a restrained palette of black, white, and gray as the base tones, complemented by earthy brown, with accents of Carmine Orange sprinkled throughout.

In the master bedroom, the symmetrical bedside table arrangement has been replaced with a low platform design. The undulating façade appears casual yet is, in fact, the result of meticulous, refined planning.

Opposite the dining area, the kitchen counter has been reconfigured to accommodate two high stools, serving as a quick breakfast spot during weekdays and transforming into an extension of the living-dining space on weekends—a cozy retreat for wine-tasting gatherings and socializing.

The study has been designed as a small personal studio for the male homeowner. As someone involved in art and design, he now embraces flexible remote work—a trend that has gained momentum post-pandemic. The choice of decorative paintings and rugs also draws inspiration from bold, contrasting black-and-white linear Cubist motifs, making the room reflect the owner’s personality: distinctively individual, balancing rationality with emotion.

In the second bedroom, a striking decorative painting dominates the headboard area, composed of unified black, white, and gray planes. Its bold use of rich colors boldly expresses a design ethos of breaking with the past to build anew.

That concludes our introduction to this minimalist whole-house design project. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment!



