This case introduces a Nordic-style whole-house design. Let’s take a look at it together!
To the left upon entering, a combined shoe cabinet provides ample storage and even includes a built-in bench for changing shoes. Notably, one compartment on the right is a pull-out shoe organizer that stacks shoes vertically, making full use of the cabinet’s generous depth to meet storage needs.

The living room features a color scheme of gray, white, and wood accented with bright hues, creating an overall impression of cleanliness, order, and warmth.

The gray sofa and gray curtains harmonize with the gray floor tiles, ensuring design cohesion, while varying shades of gray also introduce a sense of layered depth.

The balcony has been integrated into the living room, seamlessly blending the two spaces. At the original sliding-door location, a casual bar counter has been installed—a perfect spot for reading, enjoying coffee, or basking in the sun.

A painting is casually placed on the table, adding a playful touch to the dining area. To make the passage between the dining table and the sideboard more spacious and easier to navigate, this custom‑made table features one straight corner and one rounded corner.

The master bedroom continues the palette of white, gray, and wood tones, with the addition of a deep blue that lends a tranquil, elegant beauty to the warm, inviting atmosphere.

The second bedroom, intended as a future nursery, combines tatami seating, a wardrobe, and a bookcase to meet the needs for relaxation, storage, and study.
The extensive use of white and wood creates a space that is clean, tidy, and elegantly understated.

The oversized kitchen comfortably accommodates a double‑door refrigerator and a combination steam‑oven appliance.

The bathroom features predominantly white tiles, which enhance natural light while lending a fresh, airy ambiance.

That concludes our introduction to this Nordic‑style whole‑house design. If you’re interested, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!

