In small‑size homes, where the original circulation routes are often limited, the designer removed the wall behind the sofa to create an open‑plan study that can also serve as a guest room when needed. The design incorporates elements like pegboards, folding doors, sliding doors, wooden flooring, and patterned tiles, weaving together a fresh, Nordic‑inspired aesthetic. Let’s take a look at this project together!

At the entryway, a pegboard is installed on the wall, not only adding visual variety but also providing convenient space to hang bags, clothing, and accessories—balancing functionality with style!

An open-plan study adds an extra guest room to the home. Given the limited space, a combination of folding doors and sliding doors ensures privacy when the area is used as a guest room. The ceiling features curved shapes and indirect lighting to soften the appearance of the main beam, enhancing the sense of spatial depth and smoothness. Meanwhile, the minimalist cabinetry is strategically positioned to align with the room’s circulation flow while addressing the need to avoid the beam.

At the same time, furniture and color are skillfully employed to convey a sense of pure living, creating a comfortable Nordic aesthetic that is neither flashy nor overly elaborate.

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



