Whole-House Design Case | Returning to the Essence of Life—A Simple, Elegant, and Well-Ordered Space
Living Knowledge · 2023.07.20

Whole-House Design Case | Returning to the Essence of Life—A Simple, Elegant, and Well-Ordered Space

This project showcases a minimalist‑style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look together! In the living room, a walnut‑toned sideboard and a cliff‑style miniature Chinese arborvitae bonsai set the tone. The bedside wall lamp and warm wood accents infuse the space with a cozy, inviting atmosphere. A curved ceiling seamlessly connects with the generously upholstered headboard, naturally concealing and neatly storing the curtains. In the kitchen, we opted for sleek, hidden track doors; the door panels were custom‑designed and crafted by the factory. A circular window not only highlights an Eastern aesthetic but also creates a visual link between the dining and cooking areas. The bathroom features...

This case showcases a minimalist, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!

The walnut sideboard in the living room and the cliff‑style Podocarpus bonsai together set the tone for the space.

The light from the bedroom wall sconces, combined with the warm wood tones, imbues the space with a sense of cozy warmth.

The curved ceiling design and the generously upholstered headboard create a structural dialogue, seamlessly concealing and storing the curtains.

In the kitchen, we opted for sleek, hidden track doors. We designed the door panel’s shape and had it custom‑made by the factory; the circular window not only highlights an Eastern aesthetic but also serves as a visual link between the dining and cooking areas.

The bathroom features white, fine‑grained terrazzo tiles—soft, refined, and elegantly understated.

That concludes our introduction to this minimalist whole-house design project. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment!

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