This case showcases a minimalist, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!
The living room area is kept as open and uncluttered as possible, with minimal ornamentation. Along the east wall, a doorway leading to the secondary bedroom has been integrated into the overall design through carefully placed lines and planes. A Jazz White stone slab is set into the center of this space, lending it an ethereal quality.

The white stone‑slab coffee table echoes the TV wall, while the frosted black coffee table frame harmonizes with the suspended ceiling and the foldable downlights.

On the original balcony’s east wall, we designed wall cabinets paired with a desk. With ample natural light, a wooden ceiling was installed overhead, enriching the visual depth of the space.

Adjacent to the entryway, the dining area features simple, understated styling—just a stone‑slab dining table accompanied by four saddle‑leather chairs.

In the master bedroom, we crafted a built‑in wardrobe system. To maintain a clean, streamlined aesthetic, the cabinet doors extend all the way to the ceiling. Gray blackout curtains and white sheer drapes create a warm, refined ambiance throughout the space.

The bathroom is en suite, achieving a true dry–wet separation. This layout not only enhances functionality but also aligns perfectly with contemporary lifestyles.

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



