Home Design Case Study | A Sense of Sophistication Welcomes You Right at the Entrance
Living Knowledge · 2023.08.05

Home Design Case Study | A Sense of Sophistication Welcomes You Right at the Entrance

This case introduces a modern-style whole-house design. Let’s take a closer look! In the living room, floor-to-ceiling cabinetry dominates the space: the curved unit on the left was custom-built on-site, while the one on the right is made from Egger panels. To ensure color consistency between the two materials, we even brought swatches to the site for precise matching. On the right side, another full-height cabinet combines solid and open elements, offering both storage and display. As soon as you step inside, you can immediately sense the homeowner’s refined taste and personal interests. In the kitchen, the base cabinets and wall cabinets feature contrasting colors—lighter shades above and darker tones below. The exposed section in between is crafted from seamless enamel paneling, creating a clean, uninterrupted surface that looks...

This case introduces a modern-style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together!

Floor-to-ceiling cabinetry in the living room: the curved unit on the left was custom-built on site, while the one on the right is made from Egger panels. To ensure color consistency between the two materials, a paint swatch was taken to the site for careful matching.

On the right side, a full-height cabinet creates a dynamic interplay of solid and void—partly concealed, partly revealed—so that upon entering, guests immediately sense the homeowner’s refined taste and personal interests.

In the kitchen, the base and wall cabinets feature a two-tone scheme: lighter above, darker below. The exposed middle section is crafted from a single sheet of enamel panel, seamless and clean, lending the space a crisp, uncluttered look.

A three‑separate‑area bathroom bathed in warm lighting.

A glass sliding door separates the kitchen from the dining area, creating a semi‑open layout.

Within the open‑plan space, wood tones of varying depths coexist in harmonious balance.

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!

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