This case presents a minimalist, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together!
The entrance area distinguishes interior spaces through different flooring materials, visually creating distinct zones while also making cleaning easier. A coat rack on the right is essential for daily use, while the shoe cabinet ensures practicality, and open shelves provide storage for small items.

The living room ceiling features a playful gypsum sloped design, paired with large-format natural wood flooring, adding warmth and texture throughout the space.

The TV wall combines decorative appeal with storage and display functions, incorporating an L-shaped recess to prevent visual overload and seamlessly connecting with the white shoe cabinet near the entrance. The wooden platform at the corner flows naturally into the adjacent wooden storage cabinet, enhancing the sense of spatial continuity.

The dining area adopts the same sloped ceiling design as the living room, while the wooden finish of the Western kitchen cabinetry helps visually differentiate each space.

The kitchen enjoys an open layout, with cabinets in sleek, transparent white lacquer. The walls are unusually clad in ultra-clear tempered glass instead of tiles, blending cleanliness and order with soft comfort.

The master bedroom eschews a central ceiling light, opting instead for symmetrical track lighting, a floor lamp, and a small pendant light to create a cozy, relaxing sleep environment.

To accommodate the homeowner’s desire for a bathtub, the original two separate bathrooms have been combined into one functional space.

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!



