This case presents a minimalist, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together!
In the living room, the TV and TV cabinet are both built into the wall, leaving just enough space behind for a wardrobe in the adjoining children’s room, which helps balance the disproportionate proportions of the two spaces.


The dining area is truly the lady of the house’s domain, where baby food and specialty baked goods are freshly prepared.
The dining room also serves as a Western-style kitchen; the ceiling features rattan-patterned wallpaper, and warm light cascades down from the chandelier. Paired with an oversized floor-to-ceiling window and sheer curtains, the space exudes a cozy, natural ambiance.

The island counter sees frequent use, and a spacious sideboard with ample storage is an essential complement. When friends drop by, the adjacent folding extension can be added to create a massive dining table, perfect for tea gatherings and lively get-togethers.

The kitchen boasts blue floor tiles and crisp white wall tiles, offering a clean, minimalist look. A circular window connecting to the entryway ensures that even while busy at work, the homeowner never feels bored.

The master bedroom eschews elaborate designs and exotic materials, embracing simple elegance. To the left lies a compact walk-in closet, its paper‑textured, hidden door adding a touch of understated sophistication.

To soften the abruptness of the hallway‑connected window in the children’s room, the designer applied blackboard paint to create a subtle color‑block effect on the wall. The wall lamp’s glow gently masks the light spilling in from the window, filling the room with a sense of warmth and happiness.

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!

