This case introduces a minimalist, whole‑house design project. Let’s take a look at it together!
Living room advocates believe that “the ties that bind us in life are always shaped by the way we choose to live.”
That’s why material minimalism is proposed.

A minimalist home discards unnecessary details, leaving ample empty space and only a few carefully selected furnishings.

Reducing the sense of constraint imposed by material possessions is the immediate impression one gets from minimalist design.
Minimalist living is a redefinition of freedom.

In interior design, the all-white aesthetic for bedrooms—clean and simple—has also become a key source of inspiration for the minimalist style.
Within white materials lies a subtle undertone of color. As a neutral hue, white takes center stage in a space while also serving as an ideal supporting element.

When different colors are set against a backdrop of white, they appear even more vibrant.

In minimalist spaces where white serves as the dominant tone, the floor color is usually not confined by white.

In the bathroom, geometric-patterned rugs in rich hues help to break up large expanses of flooring. Minimalism stems from a way of life; minimalist living is a redefinition of freedom.

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