This case showcases a Nordic-style whole-house design. Let’s take a look at this project together!
Due to the layout constraints of the entryway, the dining area is right inside the front door. A shoe cabinet has been placed here, and additional shoes can be stored in the storage cabinet on the balcony.

The living room features classic blue as its dominant hue, accented with bold orange-red contrasts—creating a dynamic interplay of interaction, collision, and harmony. Meanwhile, the soothing blue evokes a sense of inner peace and tranquility.

A clean and tidy dining area is the first step toward beauty. Since decluttering isn’t feasible, we’ve expanded storage solutions, customizing ample storage spaces while maintaining appropriate spatial proportions.

By enclosing the balcony access door, we’ve created a fully integrated U-shaped kitchen. Opening up the wall and relocating the refrigerator to an embedded position allows for seamless spatial flow, blending aesthetics with practicality.

In the master bedroom, a half-wall color scheme reminiscent of the 1980s is complemented by houndstooth fabric upholstery and natural wood furniture, immersing the space in a timeless blue ambiance.

After widening the bathroom, it has been divided into two distinct zones: the dry zone features a custom-made vanity with a hollowed-out base to prevent moisture buildup and dirt accumulation, while the wet zone incorporates wall niches at the corners for conveniently storing bath products.

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

