This case introduces a Nordic-style whole-house design. Let’s take a look at it together!
The finished shoe cabinet in the entryway primarily serves a decorative purpose, as it falls far short of meeting actual shoe-storage needs. As for the ceiling, a simple, flat‑ceiling design has been chosen.

Entering the living room, a minimalist aesthetic characteristic of Nordic style immediately strikes you. The Nordic approach tends to favor understated architecture with an emphasis on soft furnishings; in this space, you’ll notice that the sofa‑back wall features virtually no structural detailing, and the TV wall is similarly unadorned—there’s no TV, just a projection screen. The choice of soft furnishings leans toward a modern, avant‑garde vibe.

The dining area is tucked into a corner, with the table placed against the wall to maximize space while comfortably accommodating five people without feeling cramped. Like the living room, the walls eschew elaborate molding, relying instead on color to convey the room’s design identity. Paired with carefully selected furniture and complemented by the ceiling treatment, the entire dining space exudes a sense of simplicity that is anything but plain.

The bedroom boasts a rich array of colors that blend harmoniously, avoiding any sense of visual clutter. The color scheme is meticulously balanced: the cabinet doors are blue, the bedding and bedside tables are pink, the headboard wall is gray, the bed’s backrest is brown, and the wooden floor ties everything together. Combined with the white ceiling, the overall effect is deeply soothing and highly visually appealing.


That concludes our introduction to this Nordic-style, whole-home design case. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!

