This case showcases a full‑house design in the American style. Let’s take a look together!
The sideboard combines functions for storing the home’s direct-drinking water dispenser, coffee machine, and snacks.

Living room storage cabinet: It features built-in compartments for speakers and audio equipment, a bookshelf for children’s books, and space to display samples of the homeowner’s own products. Beyond its practical storage capabilities, it also incorporates an aesthetic sensibility—hand-painted murals serve as a fine example of this integration.

In the dining area, we’ve added an island counter that serves both as a Western-style kitchen and a sideboard, while a square-shaped long table comfortably accommodates meals for the household’s regular residents.

Between the kitchen and dining room, we’ve installed a three‑panel sliding door as a partition. When closed, the sliding door effectively separates the spaces, discreetly concealing the refrigerator, while cleverly connecting the flow between the kitchen and dining area.


The master bedroom maintains an American style, with furniture that harmonizes in color and material throughout the entire home.

Originally, the walk-in closet was too small, so we reduced the bathroom’s footprint slightly to expand the closet space.

The study is primarily designed to meet the needs of working from home, featuring custom-built, wall‑to‑wall bookshelves that fully accommodate daily work tasks as well as reading and leisure activities.

The bathroom’s vintage tiles are striking, while the black cabinets, shower enclosure, and showerhead lend a modern, stylish touch, echoing the overall home theme and blending fashion and artistic elements into a relaxed American aesthetic.

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

