Housewide Design Case | Fine Textures and Materials, Sophisticated Style
Living Knowledge · 2023.07.03

Housewide Design Case | Fine Textures and Materials, Sophisticated Style

This case showcases a minimalist-style whole-house design. Let’s take a look together! Since there’s no separate entryway and the entrance directly faces the dining area, we’ve created this L-shaped shoe cabinet. The living room TV cabinet is designed as a floor-to-ceiling unit, eliminating any hard-to-clean gaps underneath while incorporating ultra-thin stone with a fine, natural texture—resulting in an exceptionally tasteful look. For the dining area, we chose wooden-textured tables and chairs paired with a low-height sideboard on the opposite wall, achieving both aesthetic appeal and practical functionality. On the left side lies the hallway leading to the bedrooms; after removing an underutilized storage room, we placed a side table...

This case presents a minimalist, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together!

Since there’s no separate entryway and the entrance faces the dining area directly, we designed a U-shaped shoe cabinet like this.

The living room TV cabinet is floor‑to‑ceiling, leaving no hard‑to‑clean gaps underneath; paired with finely textured, natural, ultra‑thin stone, it exudes refined elegance.

In the dining area, we chose wooden‑toned tables and chairs, complemented by a low‑profile sideboard opposite—balancing beauty with practicality. To the left lies the hallway leading to the bedrooms; after removing an underutilized storage room, we placed a side table with a decorative painting, creating both functionality and an eye‑catching vignette.

The kitchen features wood‑colored handleless cabinets arranged in an L‑shape, offering a visually pleasing layout while ensuring smooth, unobstructed traffic flow between the work zones.

The master bedroom’s structural finish continues the existing style—simple and understated. To prevent monotony, we added a half‑height wall panel behind the headboard, which also doubles as a headrest, lending the space greater depth and visual interest.

In the second bedroom, on the left side of the bed, we custom‑built a white wardrobe with flush‑fit doors and recessed handles, maintaining a clean, elegant aesthetic.

That concludes our introduction to this minimalist-style home design case. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!

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