Whole‑House Design Case | Sophisticated, Timeless Gray Tone
Living Knowledge · 2023.06.19

Whole‑House Design Case | Sophisticated, Timeless Gray Tone

This project showcases a modern‑style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look together! For the living room, we opted for a latex‑painted wall on the sofa backdrop, choosing Farrow & Ball’s textured gray—a fresh, enduring shade that avoids excessive ornamentation. Based on the room’s proportions, we selected furniture with an Italian‑inspired aesthetic; the pieces have a light, airy presence, and the floating‑style designs make daily floor cleaning easier. The TV wall in the living room is just the right length. Rather than installing a full‑height cabinet wall, we divided the space into three distinct zones: wooden lattice panels, plasterboard, and overhead cabinets—each serving a specific function...

This case showcases a modern‑style, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!

The living room’s sofa backdrop wall features a latex paint finish, with a textured Farrow & Ball gray chosen for its clean, timeless appeal and minimal decorative flourishes. Based on the room’s proportions, we opted for Italian‑inspired furniture; the pieces throughout are lightweight and compact, while the floating designs make daily floor cleaning easier.

The length of the TV wall in the living room is quite ideal. Rather than installing a full-height cabinet wall, we divided the space into three distinct functional zones: wooden lattice panels, plasterboard, and overhead cabinets.

Simple, understated forms provide decoration while also offering practical storage solutions.

The master bedroom’s hard‑finish palette centers on soft, monochromatic shades, with curtains introducing a touch of contrasting color; overall, the tone leans toward warm greens.

For the kitchen walls, we used large-format tiles to minimize grout lines and simplify cleaning.

The bathroom is an irregularly shaped space, so we relocated the toilet and installed a wall‑hung model. The vanity unit features a suspended design, eliminating hard‑to‑reach corners and making future cleaning much more convenient.

That concludes our overview of this modern-style whole-house design project. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment below!

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