This case presents a minimalist, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together!
The living and dining area is anchored by apricot gray and cardamom green, accented with the homeowner’s preferred warm oak‑toned herringbone flooring.

A gray sofa and a geometric floor lamp are paired with a transparent coffee table, lending the space a light, serene feel while keeping the overall lines clean and simple. By blending function with aesthetics, even without unnecessary embellishments, one can create a beautifully understated everyday setting.

To the left of the bedroom bathroom entrance, a temporary coat‑hanging zone provides storage for loungewear and bathrobes, while a compact drawer unit below offers quick access to small items.

The deep green vanity extends outward like a subtle cue, helping to soften the sense of ceiling height.

The master bedroom continues the deep green tone used on the walls and ceiling of the hallway, subtly defining the spatial zones.

The kitchen features an L‑shaped cabinet layout; though modest in size, it packs in all essential functions. Along the wall, a large pegboard maximizes vertical storage.

In the bathroom, a full‑length mirror cabinet visually widens the space while providing storage, and mosaic tiles delineate the functional areas.

The interplay of black and white, punctuated by wood tones, keeps the space crisp and tidy while infusing it with a gentle, welcoming warmth.

The dining room’s dark green table harmonizes beautifully with potted plants.

At the entryway, a bit of space has been “borrowed” from the kitchen: the wall is set back to accommodate a shoe cabinet, and beneath the built‑in bench, a double‑tiered shelf offers convenient temporary storage.

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

