This case showcases a minimalist, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!
To the right of the entrance lies a row of entryway cabinets. A shelf in the middle divides the open‑work section into two levels, boosting storage while adding visual depth. Recessed LED strip lighting lends warmth and brightness, creating an inviting atmosphere.

The sideboard and entryway cabinet form an L‑shaped layout, maximizing space with exceptional storage capacity. Featuring a seamless, handleless design that integrates with the entryway unit, it delivers a clean, sophisticated aesthetic.

In terms of color scheme, the dining area is anchored by the timeless, versatile pairing of black and white. A single piece of art injects vibrant color, setting a bright and cozy tone for meals.

A minimalist linear pendant light above the dining table serves as the primary source of illumination. The entire dining space reflects a refined, understated style through its color palette and thoughtful soft furnishings, establishing the home’s overall interior design ethos.

On either side of the kitchen, cabinets are arranged in a straight line. This “double-row” configuration leaves room for a window, allowing natural light to flood the space. It also facilitates easy access for multiple people—killing two birds with one stone. Wall cabinets and base cabinets alternate between white and light walnut tones, creating visual depth; the distinctive grain of walnut adds a subtle yet luxurious touch.

The TV backdrop features a harmonious blend of stone slabs and wall panels: a belly‑shark white stone slab clads the exterior of a walnut‑tone wall panel, with a hollowed‑out section elegantly housing the television. To the right, a framed artwork provides decorative flair, while a floating white “I‑shaped” TV console below completes the composition. The entire zone boasts crisp, clean lines and a strong sense of design.

The living room opens seamlessly onto the balcony, expanding both visual and functional space. Floor-to-ceiling windows ensure ample natural light throughout the interior.

The second bedroom, intended as a children’s room, was originally clad in cool black, white, and gray tones—far from ideal for young minds. To address this, we opted for pure white throughout, replacing the flooring, desk, and cabinetry with warm, natural wood finishes, instantly infusing the space with softness and warmth.

That concludes our introduction to this minimalist whole-house design project. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment!

