This case introduces a Japanese-style, whole-house design project. Let’s take a look at it together!
In a small living room, using the TV wall as storage is an excellent choice. The combination of cabinets and drawers allows items of various sizes to be neatly stowed away, while black glass doors paired with lighting highlight the pieces you want to showcase.

An oversized TV‑wall cabinet not only accommodates the television but also offers ample storage space, and the ceiling‑free living room feels particularly cozy and relaxed.

By integrating the living and dining areas, we maximize spatial efficiency, creating a simple, spacious, and supremely comfortable environment that exudes warmth.

To free up more counter space in the kitchen, we relocated the refrigerator to the dining area. For a couple, this model is perfectly adequate, and the recess formed next to the bathroom vanity conceals part of its depth.

A window between the kitchen and dining room was added to bring more natural light into the kitchen, allowing the homeowner to interact more easily with those in the living and dining areas while cooking or doing chores—no need to peek through a sliding door to chat.

The bedroom prioritizes practicality, with a full‑length wardrobe opposite the bed offering exceptional storage capacity, without excessive ornamentation.

The entire bathroom is clad in off‑white tiles, creating a clean, tidy, and aesthetically pleasing look that’s also easy to maintain.

That concludes our introduction to this Japanese‑style, whole‑house design project. If you’re interested, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!

