This case presents a minimalist, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together!
At the entrance, a floor-to-ceiling shoe cabinet has been custom-built. It features minimalist recessed handles, so you won’t have to worry about bumping into them as you move through the entryway. Beyond shoe storage, the base includes space for decorative items, and the sides are fitted with shelves to display ornaments, adding warmth to the home—blending practicality with style.

Beyond the entryway lies the dining area, where the overall palette remains soft and soothing, with decorative wall art adding subtle flair.
The dining table is a black solid‑wood piece paired with light‑blue chairs, complemented by a golden pendant light, creating a modern, elegant look. Metallic accents are very on-trend—why not give it a try in your home?

Adjacent to the dining room is the kitchen. Though modest in size, it feels more spacious thanks to a white-and-wood‑tone cabinetry combination; pure white would have been too stark. The kitchen curtains are sheer blinds, allowing light to flow freely without obstruction.

The living room enjoys excellent natural light. By removing the original balcony wall and integrating the balcony into the interior, the space now feels open, bright, and airy.
The living room sofa is a gray leather model, set against a wood‑paneled backdrop. The pairing of gray and wood tones exudes sophistication.

With the balcony incorporated, the living room feels much more spacious, and an additional area has emerged—perfect for a compact yet stylish bar counter. This cozy nook is both charming and functional, ideal for afternoon reading or music‑listening—a truly relaxing retreat.

This room is for a little girl. Unlike many children’s bedrooms, it eschews pink in favor of pale green, lending the space a fresh, airy vibe. The bed is a custom‑made tatami‑style platform, with plenty of storage beneath.
The small desk features a floating design, lending it a sense of lightness.

This is the master bedroom, styled in understated grays. The feature wall combines gray artistic paint with wood veneer, keeping the look simple yet refined. A large bay window ensures abundant natural light—a bright, inviting space I particularly love.

The bathroom strikes a balance between beauty and functionality: marble‑effect tiles adorn the walls for a luxurious appearance, while the vanity offers ample storage. The mirror above is actually a mirrored cabinet; open it up to reveal hidden storage—practical and smart!

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!



