This case introduces a French‑style light‑luxury whole‑home design. Let’s take a look at it together!
The living room eschews flashy colors, opting instead for a soft cream‑based palette that gently envelops the space and elevates its sense of sophistication. The TV wall features delicate plaster moldings paired with a fireplace, adding depth to the design. The south balcony has been seamlessly integrated with the living room, transformed into a casual lounge area adorned with a layer of ethereal sheer curtains, creating a tender and cozy atmosphere. Strategic use of negative space leaves room for endless possibilities in your home.


The dining room, kitchen, and north balcony are all kept open and interconnected; subtly divided yet fluidly connected, they ensure smooth movement throughout the home while fostering closer interaction among family members.

The dining area exudes warmth and comfort, with a single orange pendant lamp effortlessly drawing occupants into its inviting ambiance—evoking the aroma of eggs, the sweetness of freshly squeezed orange juice, and the rich, vibrant pulse of everyday life.

A bar counter separates the dining area from the kitchen, allowing the homeowner to cook while engaging with their children or entertaining guests.

The master suite, comprising the bedroom, walk‑in closet, and en‑suite bathroom, forms a cozy, self‑contained retreat, offering the homeowners their most comfortable private sanctuary. The color scheme is simple and elegant; as the owners put it, “It’s very basic, but incredibly comfortable.”

The balcony serves as a utility space, housing both a washing machine and a dryer. Two sets of cabinets work in tandem to maximize storage and keep the home neatly organized.

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

