This case introduces a Nordic-style whole-house design. Let’s take a look at it together!
The balcony off the living room is divided into two distinct areas, separating the utility balcony from the leisure balcony, so that clothes drying on the balcony remain out of sight when seated in the living room. A brown leather sofa is placed between the living and dining areas, lending a natural, comfortable, and relaxed vibe to the clean, understated space.

In the master bedroom, the headboard wall is adorned with an ethereal, panoramic mountain‑patterned wallpaper. The interplay of gray and pink, paired with a soft, warm‑gray bed and pink bedding, along with blue curtains, creates a calm, elegant, yet romantic and cozy atmosphere.

The kitchen features herringbone‑patterned wall tiles as its base, complemented by dark gray cabinetry and brass‑toned handles, making the cooking area both refined and inviting.

The bathroom combines white walls with black‑speckled floor tiles; the walls are finished with hexagonal tiles, matched to a black‑and‑white vanity, resulting in a stylish, modern, yet naturally serene bathing space.

In the study, a double‑sized desk is positioned by the window, flanked by a large bookshelf for ample storage, providing a comfortable and spacious setting for both work and reading.

The dining area is furnished with a walnut table and Windsor chairs, topped with a tablecloth, while the space benefits from dual‑aspect lighting, creating a modern, comfortable, and refined setting for meals.

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



