This case introduces a modern-style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together!
As soon as you step inside, your eye is immediately drawn to an entryway wall hanging. Beyond that, the open, airy layout and the natural flow of light instantly ease the fatigue of coming home, offering a sense of release and relaxation. Jia Baoli’s pure white paint paired with gray cabinetry defines crisp, modern lines, while accents of Hermès orange inject just the right touch of vibrancy.

Looking from the living room balcony toward the combined Western and Chinese kitchen area, this 90-square-meter apartment feels more like a spacious loft. With no walls or cabinets obstructing the view, sunlight streams in from both north and south, bathing the entire space, while cross‑ventilation ensures the air quality is constantly refreshed. Within the overall black‑white‑gray palette, furniture and decorative paintings in Hermès orange serve as the perfect finishing touches, preventing the color scheme from feeling too rigid.


Master Bedroom/ A back panel has been installed at the head of the bed, with a concealed LED strip washing the wall with upward light, adding a playful dimension to this relatively compact bedroom.

Open‑Concept Kitchen/ The gray lower cabinets and marble countertop create a striking contrast with the white upper cabinets above, lending the space a sophisticated, high‑end feel. Meanwhile, the addition of open storage shelves and a steam‑convection oven makes the kitchen even more functional and well‑equipped.

In the bathroom, an artistic partition screens off the dry zone around the sink—dividing without blocking, and exuding a strong sense of style.

That concludes our showcase of this modern, whole‑house design. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!

