This case presents a minimalist, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together!
The living room features a predominantly white palette, accented with black lines, while yellow elements soften the coolness of black, white, and gray.
For the TV backdrop, we eschewed ornate, heavy materials, opting instead for a simple white-painted plasterboard wall that replaces traditional white wall panels. Paired with wood veneer and black stainless steel trim, this design maintains texture while also keeping costs down.

With limited kitchen storage space, we added a tall cabinet that opens on three sides in the dining area, seamlessly integrated with the dining table to create a cohesive, functional, and aesthetically pleasing whole.


The kitchen is dominated by white, punctuated by black accents, and complemented by geometric patterns on the floor—stylish and effortlessly cool.

The master bedroom’s headboard wall mirrors the TV backdrop, combining white, black, and natural wood tones for a modern, minimalist look with subtle Nordic flair, striking a perfect balance between cool and warm.
It’s neither overly cluttered nor too plain and dull.

In the second bedroom, we incorporated a tatami-style design with built-in storage, offering versatile functionality to meet various needs.
Once a baby arrives, the second bedroom transforms into a nursery; during the couple’s time together, it becomes a cozy little retreat for relaxation and entertainment.

To accommodate both spouses’ simultaneous use of a desk for work, we designed an extended version of the study desk.
The bookshelf features a mix of wood‑veneer shelves, white lacquered uprights, and black stainless steel trim, preventing the space from feeling monotonous.
Every space has its own unique charm, and even small apartments can be beautifully designed—what matters most is how we plan and curate them.

That concludes our introduction to this minimalist-style home design case. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!

