This case showcases a minimalist, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!
The entryway is long and narrow. To balance practicality with spatial comfort, a custom-built modular cabinet was designed, combining a shoe rack with storage compartments. This not only provides ample storage but also makes changing shoes much more convenient. Opposite the cabinet lies the kitchen and a chalkboard wall; the flexible sliding doors help supplement natural light in the entryway, while the chalkboard adds a playful touch to the otherwise elongated corridor.

The living room features minimal decoration, with natural wood flooring and a minimalist sofa, creating a warm, relaxed, and inviting atmosphere. Lighting choices are carefully selected to enhance the space.

The dining area is clean and simple: white sideboards paired with a sleek black dining table—functional yet stylish. A wooden pendant light complements the overall design without appearing out of place.
To maximize space efficiency, a storage cabinet partition was incorporated, boosting storage capacity while keeping the area neat and visually appealing.

A custom-designed kitchen storage cabinet not only enhances storage capabilities but also separates the cooking zone, sink area, and appliance section, making kitchen tasks easier and safer.

The master bedroom exudes simplicity and comfort, with a sophisticated Morandi pink palette that lends an air of elegance. Its subtle gray undertones lend the color a refined, soft quality, creating a cozy yet romantic ambiance. The lighting is versatile as well, catering to various usage scenarios.

The bathroom adopts a separate‑zone layout for greater convenience. The dry area is cleverly concealed behind a partitioned cabinet, small yet meticulously crafted. With limited counter space, additional storage has been integrated into the left-hand wall.

That concludes our introduction to this minimalist whole-house design project. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment!



