This case showcases a Nordic-style whole-house design. Let’s take a look at this project together!
In floor plans without an entryway or hallway, the designer opted to install coat hooks on the wall beside the front door and place a chest of drawers for everyday convenience; the drawer handles are particularly stylish.

On the opposite side of the entrance lies the dining area. A booth-style dining setup offers both lightness and practicality, while alternating orange‑yellow and white walls, paired with creative pendant and wall lamps, lend the space a chic, sophisticated vibe.

In the living room, the TV was deliberately omitted, with the feature wall transformed into storage cabinets and bookshelves. A hidden projection screen meets viewing needs. The same orange‑yellow wall features concealed lighting along the ceiling edge, lending the space a more modern aesthetic.

The corridor leading to the kitchen is also fully utilized, incorporating a mini bar counter, shelving, and a chalkboard wall—creating a distinctly artistic touch. A cabinet built alongside the bar even houses the refrigerator.

The master bedroom’s headboard wall is painted gray, accented with pink in the curtains and bedding, lending the space an elegant charm.

For the children’s room, the walls are adorned in a romantic, adorable peach‑pink hue. Hidden downlights and wall sconces replace the main light fixture, resulting in a cleaner, more streamlined look. A desk is positioned next to the bed, making it convenient for daily study.

In the bathroom, the washbasin is cleverly placed just outside the door, making everyday use more convenient. Pink and gray wall tiles are combined, while a round mirror with backlighting adds depth and visual interest.

That wraps up our introduction to this Nordic‑style whole‑home design. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!

