This case showcases a minimalist, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!
In the entryway, for modern minimalism, storage is paramount to maintaining a clean, uncluttered space.

The living room cabinet design extends seamlessly from floor to ceiling, not only fulfilling the homeowner’s storage needs but also elongating the spatial lines, making the room feel even more expansive.

Smooth, clean lines flow throughout the space, while a simple L-shaped gray sofa paired with a rustic wooden coffee table creates a minimalist aesthetic that brings calm and comfort back home.

Large swaths of textured wood flooring exude warmth and understated elegance. The minimalist approach in the living room reflects a deeper appreciation for life—a soothing retreat that gently draws you inward.

Adjacent to the living room, a dedicated dining area has been carefully delineated. A vintage pendant light suspended above the dining table adds retro charm to this simple setting. Through the use of clear varnish and eco-friendly panels, the cabinets have been completely revamped.
White and natural wood cabinets serve dual purposes: they provide ample storage while also functioning as an elegant entryway feature, perfect for shoes, hats, and bags. The subtle accents of white lend an airy, lightweight touch to the minimalist space.

The bathroom maintains overall cleanliness and dryness, featuring waterproof floor tiles whose interplay of dark gray and light gray creates a fresh, minimalist ambiance.

The minimalist bedroom feels like stepping into a soft cloud—close your eyes, and time seems to stand still. A natural wood bed frame paired with matching bedside tables and simple bedding reflects the owner’s embrace of simplicity.

The tatami room continues the theme of clean, uncluttered elegance, offering practical storage while doubling as a guest room when needed—and even serving as a study. With occasional work-from-home demands, a custom-designed tatami cabinet integrates storage and bookshelves, perfectly meeting today’s needs for both living and working at home.

That concludes our introduction to this minimalist whole‑home design case. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment!



