This case showcases a modern minimalist whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!
The living room embraces pure minimalism, featuring a whole‑house design without a central ceiling light. It incorporates frameless recessed installations, eliminates threshold strips, door and window casings, baseboards, and trim lines. Walls and ceilings are finished with naturally textured micro‑cement, seamlessly connected by curved transitions, complemented by thoughtfully designed cabinetry that reduces visual clutter while maintaining both aesthetic appeal and practicality.

In the dining area, a custom cantilevered table is integrated with a wet bar for washing and food prep, paired with sideboard storage to enrich dining experiences.


An open‑plan kitchen frees up the entryway space, while a glass partition mitigates the direct line between the front door and the interior, creating a harmonious transitional zone.

The bedroom weaves together wood and stone, smoothly bridging the office/reading area with the sleeping zone, and features a full row of built‑in wardrobes at the foot of the bed.

A sophisticated black backdrop encloses the sleeping area, forming an integrated headboard, while natural materials such as wood grain, stone slabs, and micro‑cement delicately balance comfort and individuality.

On the open balcony, a retractable wooden bench serves as an extra dining chair, perfect for accommodating larger gatherings; during everyday use, it doubles as a cozy lounge seat. Towering nandina plants add vibrant life and charm to the clean, white interior.

That wraps up our introduction to this modern minimalist whole‑home design. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment below!

