This case showcases a whole-house design in a natural wood style. Let’s take a look at this project together!
The living room features a masterless lighting design, with long linear light sources that visually extend the space. The ceiling lighting sequence includes double-sided light troughs, frameless spotlights, and magnetic track lights, offering diverse lighting scenarios to suit various needs.

We’ve positioned the entryway area along the dining side. The multifunctional cabinet integrates a shoe-changing bench, a shoe and hat storage unit, and a sideboard. The entire cabinet features an open‑space design, creating a lighter, more dynamic visual effect.

The casual balcony has been incorporated into the living room, with the floor slightly raised to strengthen the connection between the two spaces. Under the dappled light of the Japanese maple, a natural sense of tranquility emerges.
The living room is furnished with simple yet stylish soft furnishings, maintaining a clean aesthetic while exuding artistic charm and comfort.

For the sofa backdrop, curved wood paneling echoes the arc of the living room’s arched doorway, lending a softer touch. A mix of high and low elements creates a layered, staggered effect. Wood accents on the walls extend the flooring upward, complemented by louvered lines and gentle curves that soften sharp corners, fostering a relaxed and inviting atmosphere.

The bedroom is bright and cozy, with an acrylic petal‑shaped pendant lamp that takes center stage—lightweight, airy, and adorned with graceful, flowing lines.
At the head of the bed, a small silver pendant light adds a touch of elegance. With warm color tones throughout the bedroom, metallic silver accents lend a crisp, clean feel. Along the balcony doorway, exposed spotlights paired with L‑shaped linear lights create a harmonious blend of point and linear illumination, cultivating a warm, gentle home ambiance.

The kitchen adopts a distinctly Japanese style, dominated by white and natural wood tones for a clean, easy‑to‑maintain look. A practical U‑shaped countertop layout has been chosen, complemented by 75×300 mm small bread‑style tiles and fresh, black-and-white patterned tiles, injecting a lively touch without clashing with the overall design.

On the right side of the study, a dry zone has been designed for the bathroom, featuring translucent glass bricks, plasterboard partitions, and round mirrors—a combination that balances functionality with aesthetic appeal.

In the wet zone of the bathroom, the design continues the style of the living and dining areas: white tiles cover both walls and floors, paired with a black narrow‑framed shower enclosure and towel rack, resulting in a clean, tidy, and easy‑to‑maintain space.

That wraps up our introduction to this whole‑house design in a natural wood style. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment below!

