This case introduces a whole‑house design in a light Chinese‑style. Let’s take a look at it together!
In the living room, white walls and plain bricks create a clean, airy feel. The hard furnishings feature raw wood tones paired with white, while the soft furnishings use dark black walnut to elevate the texture.


The interplay of dark and light, of lightness and weight, gives the space a layered quality, like the brushstrokes of a free‑hand painting blending on rice paper. As you move through the rooms, every turn reveals a new view, and wherever your gaze lingers becomes part of the scenery.

In the bedroom, glass bricks with a water‑ripple pattern lend a subtle, almost mysterious allure to an otherwise unremarkable wall.

The bedroom is a place for dreams, so let those dreams feel even lighter. Pale wood tones and woven rattan elements bring a fresh, natural atmosphere.

When you need a break from cooking, grab a coffee at the bar and let inspiration strike. Or, as dusk falls, enjoy a quiet drink with your partner and turn beauty into an everyday ritual. Gather with a few close friends for a cozy weekend get‑together. The kitchen is no longer just a solitary, bustling backdrop; it has become a space for meaningful connections between people.

In the bathroom, white terrazzo walls and wood‑toned cabinets are balanced by perfectly proportioned spaces.

In the study, holding a book and breathing in the scent of ink and paper—there’s a rare, cherished kind of nostalgia.
The semi‑open study serves as the homeowner’s workspace and reading nook, offering both connection to the rest of the home and moments of quiet seclusion.

That concludes our introduction to this whole‑house design in a light Chinese style. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!

