This case introduces a Nordic-style whole-house design. Let’s take a look at it together!
The entryway incorporates a recessed design using the original kitchen doorway; given the limited space, full‑height cabinetry was impractical, so decorative groove detailing was added to the wall to enhance its three‑dimensional effect. A bench for changing shoes further boosts the entry’s functionality. The front door features vertical lines that echo the side‑wall design.

The living room’s suspended design was established from the outset, as it needed to leave ample clearance for a robotic vacuum. In a compact space, this approach also helps break up visual monotony. The cabinets align in a straight line with the shoe cabinet on the right, forming the primary axis that redefines the hallway layout.


The dining area is positioned adjacent to the master bedroom’s wall, with the TV cabinet and dining table framing the passage leading into the master suite.

The entire kitchen features white small‑format tiles, gray countertops, and black appliances—timeless elements that simultaneously minimize visual clutter.

The master bedroom’s balcony is integrated into the room without separate drying functions, creating a more unified spatial experience. A high‑back bed was chosen to enhance comfort, and a full‑width storage unit runs along the foot of the bed.

That concludes our introduction to this Nordic‑style whole‑house design. If you’re interested, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!

