This case presents a modern minimalist whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together!
The entryway—double-sided layouts have always struck me as particularly practical. On one side, there’s a shoe-changing bench with a full-length mirror; as you rise, the shoe cabinet is right across from you. The bench itself features a full-length mirror and hooks, blending functionality without making the entryway feel cramped.

Since the living and dining areas lack windows, we replaced the elderly bedroom’s door with a large floor-to-ceiling sliding door to draw in natural light from outdoors. The entire space makes extensive use of white high‑ceiling cabinets, paired with vast expanses of white walls, enhancing brightness and openness. With the exception of the wet zone, the entire home features wooden flooring, which is gentle on children and pets. A blue‑toned color scheme creates a sense of calm and relaxation.


In the dining area, a floor‑to‑ceiling oversized storage cabinet accommodates bulky items for the little ones—strollers, balance bikes, and the like can be easily wheeled into the lower compartment.

The master bedroom has limited space, making a standalone walk‑in closet unfeasible, but a wall‑spanning wardrobe with folding doors gives the owner plenty of room to expand their wardrobe. Near the window, we’ve designed a vanity to make getting ready convenient for the homeowner.

In the bathroom, a shower partition creates a clear separation between dry and wet areas. The cool white walls contrast with lively terrazzo tiles, adding a playful touch to the space. A mirrored cabinet and a vanity unit boost storage capacity, while the wall‑hung toilet minimizes hard‑to‑clean corners.

That concludes our introduction to this modern minimalist whole‑house design. If you enjoyed it, be sure to leave us a comment and join the conversation!



