This case showcases a light‑luxury, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!
The entryway retains a shoe-changing bench, with storage beneath the seat for everyday tools like shoe brushes. The upper cabinets are positioned at a height that allows users to sit comfortably while changing shoes, and the base of the cabinet features an open‑bottom design with concealed lighting.

The hallway naturally delineates the public areas from the living, dining, and kitchen spaces. The open‑plan design seamlessly connects these zones, creating a visual sense of spaciousness akin to a larger apartment.

The living room floor is entirely covered in wood flooring; the natural wood tones complement the ceiling’s lamp‑free design. A black magnetic track light on the ceiling allows for flexible adjustments to the lighting ambiance later on.

In the dining area, a Nordic‑style table is paired with a large, stylish pendant light above.

The open‑concept kitchen integrates with the dining space, linking the living room and study. This layout enables family members in different areas to interact even while cooking.

The study features transparent glass sliding doors, ensuring ample natural light in the passageway. A wall‑mounted cabinet along the side, connected to the desk, provides additional storage throughout the space.

The bedroom maintains the same minimalist black‑white‑gray color scheme and style, with wooden flooring and a ceiling without a central light fixture. Gray upholstered walls incorporate black metal recesses, resulting in clean, crisp lines.

The bathroom boasts a seamless black tile installation covering both walls and floors, equipped with a smart wall‑mounted toilet, a white vanity cabinet, and a wall‑hung faucet paired with a countertop basin—stylish and modern.

That wraps up our introduction to this light‑luxury, whole‑home design project. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!



