This case introduces a Nordic-style whole-house design. Let’s take a look at it together!
The living room emphasizes spatial fluidity and a sense of extension; the living and dining areas are designed as an open‑plan layout. Chocolate brown wraps seamlessly across the ceiling, like a smooth ribbon, lending the space an endlessly intimate and sweet atmosphere.

As a hub for social interaction, the living room features finely crafted Kedon wood veneer that serves as a subtle transition between the sofa area and the TV wall.

The dining area is a warm, emotionally resonant corner, where pared‑back walls are complemented by scattered lighting that builds layers through points and lines. Beyond capturing cherished moments of family gathered around the table, it also offers children ample opportunities for thought, hands‑on creativity, and playful enjoyment.

In the kitchen, the comforting, everyday charm of home life gently unfolds.

The boy’s bedroom adopts an overall U‑shaped layout, with tatami seating that combines storage and sleeping functions, forming a lively, dynamic blue ensemble alongside the built‑in wardrobe.

Large expanses of negative space harmonize beautifully with simple, natural wood materials, allowing light and shadow to interweave and move with effortless grace. These elements shift—sometimes bold, sometimes warm, sometimes alluring—until they settle into a presence uniquely their own within the space.

In the bathroom, a glass partition separates the vanity area from the rest of the space while keeping them connected—a seamless part of our home’s organic whole.

That concludes our introduction to this Nordic‑style whole‑house design. If you’re interested, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!

