This case introduces a modern-style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together!
The combination of white and orange in the living room highlights a warm, romantic atmosphere. The soft, cozy texture of the fabric sofa makes it irresistibly inviting to lean on.
The built-in recessed TV wall boasts a strong sense of depth, while the adjacent brick-red shelving adds just the right touch of flair. Multiple storage compartments around it serve both decorative and practical purposes, lending the entire living room an air of grandeur and style. The space feels open and uncluttered, free from the oppressive feel of bulky cabinets, yet cleverly conceals ample storage—balancing functionality with aesthetic appeal.

The integrated kitchen–dining design alleviates any sense of spatial tightness, creating a comfortable and relaxing environment for meals. Sitting together as a family to enjoy a hot, fragrant, delicious meal—this is the simple warmth and happiness of home.

The open-plan layout of the kitchen and dining area maximizes space utilization, while a semi‑enclosed U‑shaped kitchen setup thoughtfully separates the cooking and dining areas. Tall cabinets and the refrigerator are tucked into the existing architectural recesses, visually smoothing the space and saving floor area. To address concerns about cooking fumes, a wooden-paneled hidden door has been added along the passage leading to the dining area, ensuring cleanliness and hygiene while maintaining an elegant appearance.

People often think of the bedroom simply as a place to sleep, but I believe that’s only true when there’s nothing more than a bed. When I stay at hotels, I notice how richly they integrate living and functional spaces: there’s a sitting area with a desk and sofa, plus an en-suite bathroom, a dressing room, and of course, the bed itself. Staying in such a room feels truly relaxing. So why not create a similarly multifunctional, all‑in‑one bedroom within our own homes—a private sanctuary that serves many purposes?


The bathroom features a stylish mix of dark and light gray tiles, paired with a long vanity mirror and dual LED strips above and below. The result is a space that is layered yet remarkably bright and clean. For a family of three, a good day begins with morning grooming.

The children’s room is designed with a holistic approach, balancing growth, learning, and play. The color scheme is warm and welcoming, accented by cheerful, cartoon-inspired elements. A letter‑patterned floor mat doubles as a playful activity area, while a dedicated desk and chair provide a comfortable spot for writing. A geometric blackboard wall on one side allows learning and fun to go hand in hand, and a cozy little pendant lamp creates a tranquil atmosphere.

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

