This case showcases a minimalist, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!
In the living room, all the originally complex decorative accessories have been removed, replaced with simple accents that create an overall look of understated elegance and grandeur.

A light white sofa paired with an orange blanket brings a warm touch to the otherwise cool and crisp space.

The dining table is placed against the wall to save space. Its wooden surface complements the green walls, evoking a natural feel—especially when cherry blossoms are arranged on the table, adding an extra layer of everyday charm.

In the kitchen, the original wooden doors have been replaced with glass ones. This material helps prevent cooking fumes from spreading into other areas; during cooking, simply close the door to maintain an open, airy interior.

In the bathroom, the shower area is separated by glass partitions. A toilet is positioned to the left of the shower, close to the window, allowing odors to easily escape. On the right side of the shower, a half-height sink is installed to prevent water from splashing outward, effectively delineating these three distinct zones.

That concludes our introduction to this minimalist whole-house design project. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment!

