This case introduces a full‑house American‑style design. Let’s take a look at it together!
As you step inside, the first impression is one of warmth and coziness. The transparent glass partition not only defines the space but also draws natural light into the entryway. A vintage American‑style side table is placed at the front, visually enriching the spatial layering. Two streamlined arches set side by side further accentuate the solemnity of classical architecture.

A glass partition has been added between the living room and the balcony, serving as a sofa backrest to enhance a sense of security, while still leaving a clear passage to the balcony for a well‑planned flow.

Beige serves as the dominant hue throughout the space, establishing a warm and elegant foundation. The retro green curtains echo the single‑seater sofa, lending the room a classic, refined charm.

The decorative painting in the corner of the wall strikes up a dialogue between reality and art.
For the TV wall, 4‑centimeter gypsum moldings were chosen to create an elegant, timelessly classic yet uncluttered look. Copper‑toned lighting fixtures provide an exquisite complement that underscores the quality of the design.

Looking from the balcony toward the living room, a built‑in bench seat along the window not only offers ample storage but also enhances the space’s casual comfort.
The dining area adopts a booth‑style layout, integrating the sideboard, wine cabinet, and seating into a single, cohesive unit, making the most of even a modestly sized room.

From the dining area, the interplay between the living and dining spaces comes alive; the extensive use of glass partitions carves out distinct zones while maintaining an open, airy feel.
Woven rattan chairs with iron frames bring a youthful touch to the otherwise elegant ambiance. On the wall, excerpts from “Twilight” are rendered in three‑dimensional lettering; bathed in light, the lyrical words cast their shadow on the wall, harmonizing with the vintage gypsum moldings and elevating the overall design.

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

