This case introduces a modern-style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together!
The entryway connects to the hallway, forming a kind of “head-to-tail” arrangement: at one end stands a set of shoe cabinets, while at the other—the far end of the corridor—a mural is hung. Though different in material and function, the two elements complement each other beautifully.

The overall style is minimalist, so the sofa naturally follows an Italian‑inspired minimal aesthetic, brightening and accentuating the space while highlighting the design’s defining characteristics. The sofa wall is kept simple, with gray upholstered panels exuding a sense of sophistication, paired with wooden grilles that blend harmoniously for a visually pleasing effect. The TV wall combines both beauty and practicality, featuring several built‑in cabinets.

In fact, the entire home lacks a traditional balcony. However, thanks to the spacious living room, a window‑adjacent area has been thoughtfully designed as a balcony‑like zone, transformed into an open‑concept tea room. This not only enhances the living room’s social function but also enriches its spatial depth. On either side of this area, custom cabinets have been installed, boosting storage capacity.

The dining area and kitchen are seamlessly integrated, creating a spacious, bright, and airy environment with excellent visual appeal and fully equipped functionality. Even when ten guests gather, the dining area can comfortably accommodate everyone. Wine cabinets line both sides of the dining space, featuring a mix of solid wood and glass doors—elegant, practical, and highly storage‑efficient.


The master bedroom strikes a refined yet understated tone. Every hard‑surface finish and soft furnishing evokes a sense of warmth and comfort, embodying the true essence of a bedroom: a relaxed, inviting atmosphere with all the necessary functions. A frosted glass panel separates the sleeping area from the adjoining dressing table; it also cleverly avoids the awkward alignment of the master bathroom door directly facing the bed. The ceiling features a central gypsum panel, flanked by concealed LED strips that create a subtle, indirect glow.

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!



