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The living room is the central area of a home, typically used for receiving guests, relaxing, entertaining, and dining. As such, it is often given top priority by homeowners, who carefully design it and select high-quality materials to fully reflect their taste and aesthetic vision. The guiding principle in living room decoration is to balance practicality with visual appeal.

The bedroom is the primary space where people rest, and its layout directly impacts daily life, work, and study. Therefore, it is one of the key focuses in home interior design. When designing a bedroom, practicality should come first, with decoration following afterward. Additionally, attention should be paid to color coordination and material selection, always prioritizing comfort above all else.

Bathrooms are generally not very large, yet they can present significant challenges during renovation. In addition to ensuring proper waterproofing and moisture resistance, careful planning is required for electrical systems and other aspects—each element directly affecting safety and demanding meticulous attention. Beyond these basic requirements, bathrooms should ideally feature light, fresh colors such as white or blue.

In dining room design, lighting and the dining table are key considerations. First, we need to assess your family’s eating habits—whether you prefer Chinese-style or Western-style dining. For Chinese-style interiors, lighting should be rich but not overly bright; for Western-style settings, softer lighting is preferable, avoiding excessive brightness. The choice of dining table also influences appetite, so it’s important to select pieces that align with your family’s preferences.

That concludes our overview of this minimalist whole‑home design project. If you liked it, feel free to leave us a comment and share your thoughts!

