Whole-House Design Case | Achieving Both Visual Comfort and Practical Convenience
Living Knowledge · 2023.06.29

Whole-House Design Case | Achieving Both Visual Comfort and Practical Convenience

This project showcases a full‑house design in Japanese style. Let’s take a look together! The living room is highlighted by a corner L‑shaped multifunctional storage unit, offering versatile adaptability. The entire piece is custom‑made on site, with a surface finished in KD board veneer. We opted for a simple, fabric‑upholstered Inovision sofa and chose an imported plaid wallpaper that can be easily wiped clean, ensuring long‑lasting wall aesthetics while enhancing the overall texture of the interior. The master bedroom is designed as a suite, featuring a private en‑suite bathroom, a semi‑open walk-in closet, and a cozy resting area...

This case showcases a full‑house design in Japanese style. Let’s take a look together!

The living room is best described by its corner L-shaped multifunctional storage unit, offering versatile adaptability. This fully custom-made functional shelving system features a KD board veneer finish. We opted for the simple, fabric‑upholstered Inovision sofa and chose an imported plaid wallpaper that’s easy to wipe clean, ensuring long-lasting wall aesthetics while enhancing the overall interior texture.

The master bedroom is designed as a suite, complete with a private bathroom, a semi‑open walk-in closet, and a cozy resting area, all contributing to a refined sense of quality and fulfilling the space’s intended functions.

The central kitchen area is clean and bright, featuring white striped tiles paired with matte white cabinet panels. By carefully planning the layout within the limited space, we’ve achieved both visual harmony and practical convenience, especially for those who prefer separate Chinese and Western cooking areas.

The master bathroom makes excellent use of space, offering a double vanity, shower, and bathtub—providing comprehensive functionality and ease of use. The guest bathroom features white striped tiles on the walls, while tall cabinets and mirrored cabinets combine style with ample storage capacity.

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

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