This case showcases a mixed‑style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look together!
In the living room, light hard furnishings emphasize the use of clean lines and the strategic application of color blocks, while soft furnishings blend vintage and contemporary pieces with a sense of narrative, evoking cherished memories and aspirations.

The casual living room strikes a balance between tasteful artistry and thoughtful display, offering a relaxed, unhurried lifestyle.

The bedroom continues the room’s overall tone, with ink‑wash–inspired decorative panels and marble pendant lights further refining and softening the design, naturally infusing the space with texture and charm.

A rattan bed and linen bedding create a serene sleeping area, complemented by a mid‑century color‑block chest of drawers paired with a plum‑blossom mirror and a rosewood jewelry box—adding delicate touches to the homeowner’s everyday elegance.

In the kitchen, the sideboard features designated spaces for hanging glasses and a temperature-controlled wine cabinet, while the island’s countertop extends toward the dining area to serve as a bar.

The Chinese kitchen and Western kitchen are subtly delineated by small floral tiles and black sliding doors.

To maintain a cohesive overall style while minimizing demolition and keeping costs down, the bathroom’s original wall and floor tiles were covered with micro‑cement, and the ceiling and hardware fixtures were replaced, resulting in a simple, clean, and refreshing bathing space.

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

