This case showcases a Nordic-style whole-house design. Let’s take a look at this project together!
The entryway features a shoe cabinet, a bench for changing shoes, coat hooks, and a cork bulletin board. Although the space is small, it’s fully functional. The pegboard on the wall not only adds decorative flair but also allows for flexible installation of hooks and storage bins, making it ideal for organizing small items.

In the living room, a bay window cabinet has been cleverly designed to maximize storage while doubling as a cozy reading nook. Here, you can relax with a book or a cup of tea, or simply sit by the window and enjoy the view—both practical and inviting.
The color scheme uses a large expanse of gray as the background, accented by bold yellow and blue contrasts to brighten the space. A partial dropped ceiling creates visual depth without feeling cramped.

The dining area boasts a distinctive pendant light design, while the dining chairs are crafted from natural wood, evoking a sense of harmony with nature.

The master bedroom combines simplicity with practicality, all while maintaining elegance and style.

The bathroom features a clear wet/dry separation, alleviating the inconvenience of sharing a single bathroom in the morning. The dry zone pairs white subway tiles with light green kitchen-and-bathroom paint, while the wet zone showcases vibrant hexagonal tiles alongside white subway tiles, creating a bright and comfortable color palette.

That concludes our overview of this modern-style whole-house design project. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment below!



