This case introduces a whole‑house design in the Simple American style. Let’s take a look at it together!
The living room doesn’t feature a TV, and we haven’t yet found a wall hanging we really like, so for now we’ve used small‑format paintings as decoration—ready to swap them out when something more suitable comes along.

The space is anchored in sophisticated grays, accented with bright orange and deep blue; the result feels upscale without ever feeling oppressive.

Glass doors divide the spaces, while the dining area boasts black tables and chairs that bring substantial texture and instantly lend the room a crisp, masculine vibe.

In the bedroom, gray takes a back seat: green adorns the walls, paired with shell‑shaped lamps to create a fresh, artistic atmosphere. Floor‑to‑ceiling cabinet doors are fitted with stabilizing struts, enhancing both aesthetics and durability while resisting warping—truly a high‑quality touch.

The elderly suite sticks to a composed gray palette, thoughtfully complemented by a slightly vintage bedside pendant lamp and wall art tailored to the resident’s preferences.
Simple hues play off one another, harmonizing without need for extra flourishes; such a clean, uncluttered space makes it easy to drift into sweet dreams.

A serene blue infuses the children’s room with youthful energy, while a tatami‑style platform provides generous storage. The desk and shelves integrated with the wardrobe create visual unity, keeping things simple yet tucking every detail away just right.

The walk‑in closet features two full‑height cabinets for clothing, with smooth, seamless doors and minimal ornamentation—simple yet elegant. By the window, a shoe‑changing cabinet holds everyday footwear, topped with a padded surface that doubles as a stool; an adjacent open unit is perfect for bags.

The floor is deliberately finished with non‑slip marble‑effect tiles, which are both stylish and durable. Brass handles add a touch of refinement to the bathroom vanity while making it more convenient for daily use.

That concludes our introduction to this Simple American‑style whole‑house design. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!



