This case showcases a modern minimalist whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!
First, the north-facing balcony was integrated into the interior as a daily workspace, bringing in the natural outdoor scenery and making the bedroom’s living space feel less cramped. The kitchen layout was reconfigured by incorporating half of the north balcony, allowing natural light to flood the space and creating a more spacious visual experience.

The dining room’s lighting is one of its design highlights, echoing the ancient concept of “heaven round, earth square.”

The kitchen’s sliding door is made of fully transparent glass and discreetly concealed behind the refrigerator; when the kitchen is not in use, the door remains completely hidden. Natural light flows seamlessly from the south-facing balcony, maximizing brightness in the dining area.

The bedroom embraces a modern black‑white‑gray aesthetic, with lines serving as an essential design element. The designer employs this powerful tool of spatial division to articulate the space, subtly weaving linear forms through solid planes to infuse the entire environment with rhythm and variation, adding nuanced details to an otherwise minimalist setting.

In the bathroom, the window in the dry zone once again brings the outdoor view and natural light indoors, further brightening the dining area.

That wraps up our introduction to this modern minimalist whole‑home design. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment below!

