This case showcases a Nordic log‑style whole‑house design. Let’s take a look together!
The living room sofa is also a neutral‑colored piece framed by wood trim, with accent pillows adding pops of color. We chose high‑quality latex foam for the cushioning to ensure comfort, and to accommodate fabric sofas, we opted for a removable, washable upholstery design.


For the dining table, we selected the currently popular stone‑like slab top, which boasts durability, heat resistance, corrosion resistance, and easy maintenance.

Due to the owner’s work requirements, the study needed a long desk that could comfortably house both a desktop computer and a laptop area. As a medical professional who keeps many books, the owner also requested a bookshelf integrated with the desk to provide ample storage and easy access to reading materials.

The bedroom is where people spend most of their time, so in line with the owner’s preferences, we used furniture finished in natural wood tones. By avoiding overly saturated colors and opting instead for soft, warm hues, we created a tranquil space perfect for rest.

Since the secondary bedroom is smaller than the master suite, we prioritized storage and chose a 1.5‑meter bed, leaving enough room to install a walk‑in closet.

That concludes our introduction to this Nordic log‑style whole‑house design. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment!



