This case showcases a mixed‑style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look together!
The living room is dominated by white, accented with muted shades of dark green, wine red, and dusty pink, lending the space a vibrant, dynamic visual appeal. To the right of the main sofa, a light, playful bold chair balances the sturdy, earthy presence of the elephant‑shaped chair on the left.


The sofa’s feature wall is composed of three distinct arc‑shaped elements: an arched aluminum frame set within a long‑strip glass partition, an arched gallery above the hanging artwork, and a curved form painted in latex finish—each approach unique yet harmoniously unified, creating an engaging interplay of textures and forms.

On the dining sideboard, a coffee machine, speakers, and decorative accents add layers of narrative to the home, turning this corner into a favorite spot for the homeowner to display and store cherished items.

A long‑strip glass door separates the kitchen from the utility balcony, ensuring unobstructed sightlines while maximizing natural light.

In the children’s room, a vintage‑inspired pendant lamp at the head of the bed, paired with delicate plaster ornaments, elevates the overall ambiance of the master suite.
The daughter’s room features pink as its primary hue, with a two‑tone wall treatment that alternates between pink and white, punctuated by green accents to enrich the visual texture. The ceiling is framed with PU moldings, infusing the space with refined, elegant details. The curtains also employ a two‑tone color scheme, seamlessly echoing and complementing the wall’s contrasting palette.

That concludes our introduction to this mixed‑style, whole‑house design case. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment below!

