This case introduces a Nordic-style whole-house design. Let’s take a look at it together!
Amid the nationwide surge in housing prices, owning even a single apartment is already quite an achievement; buying a spacious three-bedroom or even a compact one feels like a luxury. Although small three-bedroom units are currently trending and selling best, for someone living alone, a cozy two-bedroom apartment is more than enough.

The entryway is a narrow, elongated space. With doorways on both sides—on the left leading to a study/occasional guest room and on the right to the kitchen—it lacks cohesion. Additionally, the pre-fabricated shoe cabinet mainly serves as decoration rather than practical storage, failing to meet actual shoe-storage needs. The ceiling features a simple, flat design.

Entering the living room, you’re immediately greeted by the minimalist charm typical of Nordic style. This aesthetic emphasizes soft furnishings over heavy structural elements. In this space, there’s virtually no elaborate hard-decoration detail on the sofa backdrop or TV wall, which instead hosts a projection screen. The choice of soft furnishings leans modern and avant-garde, with slender-legged coffee tables and side tables perfectly reflecting the refined taste of a stylish woman.

The dining area is tucked into a corner, with the table placed against the wall to maximize space while comfortably accommodating five people without feeling cramped. Like the living room, the walls eschew elaborate molding, relying instead on color to convey the room’s design identity. Paired with carefully selected furniture and complemented by the ceiling treatment, the entire dining space exudes a sense of simplicity that is anything but plain.

The master bedroom showcases a rich palette of colors that blend harmoniously without appearing overly busy. The color scheme is carefully balanced: blue cabinets, pink bedding and bedside tables, gray walls near the bed, a brown headboard, complemented by the warm tones of the wooden floor and crisp white ceiling, creating an atmosphere of exceptional comfort and visual appeal.

That concludes our introduction to this Nordic‑style whole‑house design. If you’re interested, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!



