This case showcases a minimalist, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!
As the most important communal area in the home, the living room serves functions such as welcoming guests and facilitating social interaction. Balancing circulation flow with privacy, each space plays a dual role—both protagonist and supporting character. When functioning as an independent unit, it boasts a complete interior system while also offering a unique viewing platform.

On one side of the sofa backdrop lies a hidden door leading to the master bedroom. The wall behind it is finished in the same wood‑grain tone as the cabinetry, visually extending the living room’s sense of space.

The kitchen and dining area is organized around an island, creating a U‑shaped circulation flow that maximizes efficiency. The kitchen doors eschew traditional sliding doors in favor of a three‑track, synchronized sliding system, seamlessly integrating Western and Chinese cooking spaces—open when desired, yet easily partitioned to suit your needs. This truly achieves a harmonious blend of Eastern and Western culinary styles, while fully opening the space delivers superior ventilation, ensuring even small areas are utilized to their fullest potential.


The kitchen’s overall color scheme continues the white‑and‑gray palette, keeping things simple and fresh, while black appliances add subtle accents—perfectly embodying the essence of minimalist style.

Bedroom

Bathroom

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



