This case showcases a modern minimalist whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!
The living and dining area adopts apricot gray and cardamom green as its primary color scheme, complemented by the homeowner’s preference for warm oak‑toned herringbone flooring.


A gray sofa and a geometric floor lamp paired with a transparent coffee table create a light, serene space, while the overall lines remain clean and simple. Without unnecessary ornamentation, the blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal results in a minimalist everyday beauty.
To the left of the bedroom–bathroom entrance, a temporary hanging area has been set up, providing storage for both loungewear and bathrobes; below it is a small drawer unit for quick access to items you need on the go.

Extending into the deep green vanity, this design serves as a subtle cue, helping to alleviate any sense of ceiling‑borne heaviness.

The master bedroom continues the dark green hue used on the walls and ceiling of the public corridor, subtly defining distinct functional zones.

The kitchen cabinets are arranged in an L‑shaped layout. Though compact, they offer full functionality, with a large pegboard installed along the wall to maximize vertical storage.


In the bathroom, a wide, full‑length mirrored cabinet visually expands the space while providing ample storage, and mosaic tiles are used to delineate different functional areas.

Black-and-white tones, accented with wood, lend the space a crisp, clean look while enhancing the home’s warm, inviting atmosphere.
In the dining area, a rich emerald‑green table is paired with lush greenery.

At the entryway, a bit of space has been “borrowed” from the kitchen: the wall has been recessed to accommodate a shoe cabinet measuring 1.8 meters long and 2.4 meters high, with a double‑tiered 18‑centimeter‑high temporary storage compartment beneath the shoe‑changing bench.

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

