This case presents a minimalist, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together!
The custom shoe cabinet in the entryway is crafted from Egger’s Callini Walnut‑toned panel, echoing the overall design aesthetic while seamlessly blending with the white walls and delivering ample storage capacity.

The living room incorporates an open balcony design, ensuring excellent natural light and ventilation. The walls continue to feature a soft, light‑tone paint, complemented by solid‑color curtains.

On the living room ceiling, we’ve added subtle three‑tiered stepped detailing—without overly dramatic lines, yet still allowing the refined touches to be appreciated.
We often pair fabric sofas with wood‑textured elements, offering a soft, comfortable feel.

In the dining area, the wall paint, decorative accents, and wall art work together to enhance both the storage functionality of the sideboard and the overall stylistic cohesion of the space.
To maintain an open, airy feel, the dining area eschews a full‑wall custom storage unit. Instead, a half‑height cabinet is used as a sideboard, lending the space greater brightness and luminosity.

The closed kitchen cabinetry likewise adopts a unified color scheme, with transparent double‑sliding doors separating the dining area from the kitchen—clearly delineating the zones while preserving the sense of a cohesive, spacious whole.

In the master bedroom and the other secondary bedrooms, the curtain color has been updated to a lighter shade, harmonizing the wardrobe, flooring, walls, and curtains into a unified whole. Every detail has been thoughtfully coordinated to maximize visual harmony within budget.

The bathroom features white ceramic tiles on the walls, further enhancing its bright, well‑lit character.

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!

