This case introduces a full‑house American‑style design. Let’s take a look at it together!
The living room and dining room are connected, creating a spacious and bright communal area. Predominantly gray and white, the palette is accented with low-saturation dusty rose, lending the space an elegant, comfortable, and soothing atmosphere. Coming home, both body and mind naturally unwind.

A window opening has been carved into the partition between the dining room and the children’s room; pink shutters link the two spaces, enhancing their playfulness and sense of liveliness.
The overall design blends two distinct styles, turning out even more appealing than the homeowners had anticipated.

The original open balcony was incorporated into the master bedroom, and a vanity was set up in the recessed area, adding functionality and significantly increasing the space’s usage.


The master bedroom centers on the homeowners’ favorite shade of blue, complemented by white and light gray, to create a serene and refined sleeping environment.
The structural elements establish a restrained, grand American‑style framework, while the furnishings largely embrace the natural, cozy aesthetic of Nordic design.


Between the living room and the balcony, gray-framed glass folding doors are used. When closed, the balcony becomes a separate leisure zone where flowers and plants can thrive without being affected by indoor air conditioning or heating. With the doors open, the panels tuck neatly to either side, seamlessly uniting the indoor and outdoor spaces, making the entire area feel airy and luminous.

The kitchen island occupies the center as the focal point of the room. Arranged in a straight line with the dining table, it not only extends the kitchen counter but, when hosting guests, can be paired with bar stools to form a long, continuous surface—perfect for family gatherings during holidays, offering ample space for everyone to dine together.

At the same time, the couple needed a flexible space for relaxation and reading, which could also serve as a guest room when friends come to visit.
The dining room is the heart of the entire public area, connected to the living room and immediately visible upon entering.

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

