This case showcases a minimalist, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!
On the left side of the entryway, a simple plaster‑molded wainscoting creates an elegant backdrop, while on the right stands a custom-made entry cabinet with an open space at the bottom, fitted with an automatic sensor light—ensuring that as soon as you step through the door, you’re greeted by the warmth of home.

The living and dining area is laid out in a horizontal open-plan layout, offering excellent openness and natural light. The hard finishes are clean and understated: gray marble floor tiles lend an elegant, tactile quality, and the ceiling features a minimalist, fixture-free design, lending the entire space a sleek, spacious feel.
In this simple yet crisp modern American‑style interior, Hermès orange injects a touch of vibrant energy, complemented by subtle metallic accents on the coffee table and mirror frame—resulting in refined elegance and a distinct sense of understated luxury.

The sofa serves as a visual divider between the living and dining areas. A compact three‑seat sofa leaves ample room for comfortable circulation, creating a fluid, meandering flow throughout the space. A round coffee table with slender legs is both compact and versatile, easily repositioned to provide more flexible movement and activity space for the family.
Viewed from the dining area into the living room, the TV wall combines sophisticated neutral cement gray with varied linear details, crafting a minimalist yet layered silhouette.
Next to the living room sofa, a gold‑framed mirror seamlessly integrates with the feature wall, visually extending the space and enhancing its depth.

Behind the living room lies a large kitchen bar, which not only serves as a striking focal point but also becomes the highlight of the entire design. Its countertop is crafted from stone slabs, boasting fine textures and exceptional durability.

The kitchen features a rich, dark color scheme that creates a unified, aesthetically pleasing look, evoking the comforting essence of everyday life.

The master bedroom is a deep green, so the soft furnishings were carefully coordinated to echo that hue—after all, it’s also the color scheme the lady of the house loves most.
The green‑toned headboard backdrop exudes quiet elegance, while a minimalist, luxe pendant lamp gently illuminates the space, elevating its overall sophistication.

The guest bedroom combines warm wood tones with soft grays, doubling as a study. It features a tatami‑style design, with a desk built into one side and a specially customized niche for a small rolling cart—functioning as both a bedside table and adding extra flexibility to the space.

The bathroom features a dry–wet separation, with black-and-white wall and floor tiles for a stylish, minimalist look.

That concludes our introduction to this minimalist whole-house design project. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment!

