Whole-House Design Case | Eclectic Minimalist Style—A Home Just for You
Living Knowledge · 2023.08.10

Whole-House Design Case | Eclectic Minimalist Style—A Home Just for You

This case showcases a whole-house design that blends minimalist and light‑luxury aesthetics. Let’s take a look! At the entryway, we customized a floor‑to‑ceiling storage cabinet that doubles as both a shoe rack and a space for miscellaneous items. The middle section is left open, so you can set down packages, keys, bags, and umbrellas as soon as you walk in. A dark green low stool ensures you’ll stay steady and balanced when putting on or taking off your shoes. The living room’s floor‑to‑ceiling windows bring in plenty of natural light; in the morning, sunlight streams through the white sheer curtains, creating a truly cozy atmosphere. A Nordic‑style round coffee table keeps things simple without taking up much space, and next to the sofa...

This case introduces a whole-home design that blends minimalist and light-luxury styles. Let’s take a look at it together!

At the entryway, we customized a floor-to-ceiling storage cabinet that doubles as both a shoe rack and a space for miscellaneous items. The middle section is left open, so you can conveniently set down packages, keys, bags, and umbrellas right when you walk in. A dark green low stool ensures you’ll have a stable perch while slipping into your shoes.

The living room’s floor‑to‑ceiling windows bring in plenty of natural light; in the morning, sunlight filters through the white sheer curtains, creating a truly cozy atmosphere. A Nordic‑style round coffee table keeps things simple without taking up much space, and a potted plant placed beside the sofa adds a touch of greenery.

A mint‑green three‑seater sofa, paired with colorful throw pillows, prevents the living room from feeling dull or monotonous. The pink single chair can be moved around freely: nestle into it in the living room to binge your favorite shows, or position it by the entryway for a quick mirror selfie.

In the dining area, a light‑luxury metal‑and‑marble table features softly rounded edges for added safety—now Mom won’t have to worry about me bumping into the corners anymore.

In the bedroom, the large bay window sits right next to the bed, perfect for weekend lazy days spent basking in the sun and scrolling on your phone—just another happy little homebody moment.

The study boasts floor‑to‑ceiling windows across an entire wall, instantly brightening up the otherwise compact space.

That wraps up our introduction to this mixed‑style, minimalist‑yet‑luxurious whole‑home design. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!

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