This case introduces a whole‑house design in the New Chinese style. Let’s take a look at it together!
To delineate the overly wide living–dining area from the hallway while maintaining an open and engaging spatial flow, a screen-like partition is employed to subtly reveal glimpses of the interior, with window frames further enhancing a poetic interplay of transparency and opacity.


In the kitchen, as shown in the floor plan, a dual-entry layout is adopted; the partition between the two doorways faces inward, ensuring that the living–dining area remains neat and orderly.

The second bedroom is designed as a guest room for elderly relatives, with warm color tones and materials chosen to create a soothing, welcoming atmosphere.

The master bedroom continues the Chinese-style aesthetic, emphasizing the beauty of central symmetry while incorporating modern design elements. The hard furnishings and furniture are selected for their clean, simple forms.
The wardrobe doubles as a partition separating the master bedroom from the en-suite bathroom, freeing up space for a dressing table.

That concludes our introduction to this whole-house design case in the New Chinese style. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the discussion!

