This case showcases a full‑house design in Japanese style. Let’s take a look together!
The entryway utilizes a shoe cabinet as a foyer, enhancing privacy while maintaining practicality and clearly delineating the boundary between the entrance and the living room.

In the original floor plan, the TV wall was transformed into an entire wall of storage cabinets, addressing insufficient bedroom storage while also boosting the living room’s overall storage capacity. The expansive white cabinetry seamlessly blends with the white walls, keeping the entire space clean and uncluttered.

A partially open‑work design in the storage units allows for the display of books and greenery, adding a touch of style while enlivening the space. As the first visual element upon entering, it also serves as an attractive focal point.

For the dining area, the layout was relocated from its original position near the entrance to just outside the kitchen, freeing up space in the living room and better aligning with the family’s lifestyle.

The kitchen reclaims space originally designated as a utility balcony, expanding vertical storage capacity and optimizing circulation flow.

The master bedroom continues to feature a color scheme of natural wood tones paired with white—perfectly in tune with the overall style—while a sophisticated gray latex paint on the walls enhances the room’s sense of stability and elegance.

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

