This case introduces a whole-home design in a mixed‑style aesthetic. Let’s take a look at it together!
In the entryway, only prefabricated ultra-thin shoe cabinets are permitted. By optimizing the space and ensuring it doesn’t encroach on the passage, we designed the shoe cabinet as a built-in unit, addressing insufficient storage while significantly increasing its capacity.

For the TV wall and the sofa backdrop, we used plaster moldings to create a stylish design—highly cost-effective! The simple linear details prevent the living room from feeling either monotonous or overly ornate, striking just the right balance.

In the living room, light gray walls are paired with an orange‑toned three‑seater sofa and a moss green single chair; this bold color contrast infuses the home with vitality and a lively character.

The dining room’s walls also feature a gray‑green and light gray combination, keeping the space bright and avoiding heaviness while harmonizing with the overall style.
During the design phase, we integrated the casual balcony with the living room, allowing natural light to fill every corner of the home and making the living area feel more open and spacious.
Additionally, we added a two‑person desk by the window, creating a dedicated spot for the couple to work overtime or enjoy gaming.

Whole‑house custom wardrobes maximize space utilization. Pure white cabinets complement dusty pink walls, a perfect color pairing that makes the bedroom both simple and cozy.

A custom‑made, uniquely shaped vanity makes the most of even the tiniest spaces, fully meeting the female homeowner’s everyday needs. Meanwhile, wooden flooring in the bedroom raises the room’s warmth, lending it a cozier, more inviting feel.

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

