This case showcases a mixed‑style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look together!
The living room features a horizontal layout, eschewing traditional furniture arrangements or partitions to deliberately separate the living and dining areas. Instead, the two functional spaces are seamlessly integrated, with no rigid demarcation, resulting in smoother, more fluid circulation and enhanced interaction.


In the dining area, the island with its stone countertop contrasts with the wooden dining table—one bold and robust, the other warm and gentle. Though seemingly incompatible at first glance, these materials complement each other beautifully, much like a strong man and a delicate woman: as their mutual affection grows, the tough man softens, while the gentle woman becomes more resolute.


All kitchen cabinet doors feature concealed push‑to‑open mechanisms, eliminating visible handles and extraneous lines to create a clean, minimalist aesthetic. The walls adopt a floor‑to‑ceiling tiling approach, using gray tiles with ink‑wash patterns instead of solid‑color bricks, adding an artistic touch to this simple black, white, and gray space—sleek yet far from plain.

In the bedroom, amid a dialogue between black and white, a chic lady dressed in a Chanel suit seems to come alive on the scene. She walks slowly, elegant yet reserved, exuding sophistication and understated grace.
Not a single decorative element or piece of furniture in this space flaunts ostentation; rather, materials and forms imbue the environment with a sense of refinement, highlighting elegance through subtlety and conveying strength within quiet simplicity.

The second bedroom serves as a guest room, designed with comfort, simplicity, and warmth in mind. Its walls are painted in a soft gray-green latex finish—its subtle hue promotes relaxation and reflects the host’s tender care, hoping guests will rest peacefully and comfortably. A hint of pink adorns the curtains, symbolizing the homeowner’s warm heart and welcoming spirit for visitors to this home.

The study offers a private sanctuary where one can retreat alone. With surround‑sound speakers turned on and a pot of coffee nearby, whether you spend an afternoon immersed in a book or fire up your computer to play Werewolf, this space provides precious moments uniquely yours.

That concludes our introduction to this mixed‑style, whole‑house design case. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment below!

