This case showcases a minimalist, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!
The entryway designer adopted a lamp-free design, with linear lights and downlights arranged in parallel. This not only expands the sense of space and enhances the visual effect but also gives the entire living–dining area a minimalist, stylish look.

The TV backdrop in the living room continues the minimalist aesthetic; all cables and outlets are concealed behind it. Against the pristine white wall, only an embedded hidden light strip softly glows, elevating minimalism to a high‑end level.

After merging the leisure balcony with the living room, the space enjoys improved natural lighting. The custom-made balcony storage cabinets avoid sacrificing side-window light for extra storage—clear evidence that the designer struck a balance between functionality and comfort.

The living room’s color scheme leans heavily on warm tones and deep shades, emphasizing simplicity and coziness. Gray matte stone‑pattern tiles cover the entire dining–living area and kitchen corridor, subtly blurring spatial divisions and creating a cohesive, unified, and elegant atmosphere.

The sideboard by the dining table eschews intricate shelves, handles, or flashy lighting, instead concealing complexity within its design and expressing a distinctive lifestyle through clean, understated lines.


A closed‑style kitchen significantly increases usable space, while the placement of the double‑door refrigerator and steam‑oven is both practical and well thought out.


In the master bedroom, the walls feature a combination of linear elements and a two‑tone color palette, enhancing both the artistic appeal and visual impact of the space. The ceiling likewise maintains the lamp‑free design, where just the right balance of subtraction and addition results in a design that’s simple yet far from plain.

The bathroom boasts a custom‑designed, uniquely shaped vanity and floor cabinet that make full use of corner spaces, boosting the guest bathroom’s practicality. Additionally, since the shower function was eliminated, the guest bathroom features a moisture‑resistant gypsum board ceiling.

The open‑plan leisure balcony has been seamlessly integrated with the living room.

That concludes our introduction to this minimalist whole‑home design case. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment!

