This case showcases a full‑house design in Japanese style. Let’s take a look together!
The living room combines the understated elegance of walnut wood with vibrant brass accents, creating a space that’s both textured and stylish.

A subtly lowered ceiling design between the living room and dining area serves to delineate the spaces while maintaining an open, integrated feel. The overall color scheme centers on gray, white, and wood tones, with a few decorative paintings softening the pared-down walls and infusing the combined living–dining area with an artistic, literary vibe.

In the master bedroom, the dark green backdrop behind the bed is a highly popular shade in recent years. Paired with the warm, sophisticated tones of walnut wood, it feels far more contemporary than pure green alone. The warmth of wood and the coolness of green perfectly balance the entire space.

A semi‑translucent rainbow glass partition defines the space while softly diffusing light; its muted, frosted finish allows natural light to filter through, harmoniously blending the rustic charm of walnut wood with the modern sophistication of the glass.

The kitchen features a minimalist, cool color palette of black, white, and gray—simple yet refreshingly clean.

The bathroom employs a dry–wet separation layout to maximize functionality. A small glass window separates the vanity area from the shower enclosure, enhancing natural lighting in the wet zone.

In the dining area, a light gray wallcovering extends across the sofa backdrop into the dining space. The newly opened balcony has been finished with matching light gray wall tiles, visually elongating the space and maximizing natural light, making the area feel even more spacious and bright.

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

