This case introduces a whole‑house design in the New Chinese style. Let’s take a look at it together!
Upon entering the space, your eye is immediately drawn to the living room. The entire area takes landscape paintings as its design inspiration, with a wood‑finished TV wall paired with a stone‑slab accent wall, creating an effect reminiscent of ink wash painting.

Accompanied by furniture in a modern Chinese style, the living room exudes both elegance and a timeless, antique charm.

The dining area prioritizes storage functionality, featuring a built‑in cabinet along the wall that integrates a refrigerator, wine cabinet, and sideboard, effectively meeting all storage needs in the kitchen and dining zone.
Complemented by dining chairs in traditional Chinese hues and decorative wall art, the dining space appears simple yet increasingly captivating the more you look at it.

The kitchen is predominantly white, accented with gold detailing, which softens any sense of monotony and creates a clean, sophisticated atmosphere.
Large windows provide excellent natural light, further highlighting the homeowner’s refined taste and aesthetic sensibility.

The master bedroom continues the living room’s design theme, blending wooden moldings and metal accents with ink‑wash wallpaper to craft a space that feels like a secluded paradise.

The study adopts a tatami‑style layout; since it’s not intended for sleeping, it serves primarily as a relaxing space for tea and leisure. A lift‑up platform has also been incorporated, lending the entire room a serene, elegant, and naturally comfortable ambiance.

The bathroom is dominated by shades of gray, punctuated by black and wood tones—especially the black hardware—which lends the space just the right amount of visual appeal.

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!

