This case showcases a Nordic-style whole-house design. Let’s take a look at this project together!
In traditional small apartments, living rooms typically rely on spotlights for lighting. The designer ingeniously incorporated floor-to-ceiling windows to draw natural light deep into the space. Nestled on the sofa, watching TV and savoring the aroma of tea, one can fully enjoy a leisurely, sunlit moment.

Colorful murals add a touch of vibrancy to the living room, while an array of green plants infuse it with life.
A glass-fronted chest of drawers showcases cherished items, and its golden frame paired with pink accents elevates the living room’s aesthetic.
The open-plan kitchen and living room foster richer emotional connections.

Originally, the wall blocked natural light from reaching the kitchen area. By removing the upper portion of the wall, light now flows freely throughout the entire space.
The overall space feels more spacious and expansive.

In the dining area, the designer cleverly transformed a load-bearing wall into a bar-style dining counter. With a widened countertop and a golden pendant lamp, this standalone dining space exudes a sophisticated, high-end vibe.
On the left side stands the refrigerator, making it easy to grab whatever you’d like right from your seat at the dining table.

By utilizing part of the wall, the kitchen gains additional usable space, resulting in a more comprehensive functional design.

Between the living room and bedroom, a transparent glass sliding door serves as a partition, with storage space conveniently placed opposite the bed. Sunlight streams through the bedroom and the glass door, spilling directly into the living room, dining area, and kitchen.


The bathroom features dry–wet separation, ample storage, and all the necessary washroom amenities.

That concludes our showcase of this Nordic‑style whole‑home design project. If you liked it, feel free to leave us a comment below!



