This case showcases a modern‑style, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!
At the entryway, an irregularly shaped wall creates a built-in cabinet, while a full-length mirror is mounted on the wall—simple and practical.

The living room has a relatively low ceiling, but by adopting a conventional design without a central light fixture, the vertical space feels more open, making the room appear larger. A pair of bold pendant lights combined with recessed downlights provides ample illumination.

Directly opposite the living room is an open-plan kitchen. As mentioned earlier, the homeowner didn’t require much space for a dining table, so a small bar counter was installed behind the TV cabinet.

The highlight of the master bedroom lies in its custom design. Originally, the room was too small, with severely limited storage and awkward dead spaces where the bed was placed—unsightly and uncomfortable. A specially crafted double bed seamlessly integrates with the wardrobe, achieving zero wasted space.

In the kitchen, the washing machine is cleverly incorporated into the design, taking up no extra floor space at all.

To the right upon entering is the bathroom, separated from the entryway by a blue barn door. Pushing open the barn door reveals the washbasin, effectively creating a dry–wet separation within the bathroom.

That concludes our overview of this modern-style whole-house design project. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment below!

