This case showcases a minimalist, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!
The living room doesn’t require opulent, lavish decoration. In choosing a style, the homeowner wanted the home to feel simple, warm, clean, and tidy, so they settled on a modern aesthetic.

This project makes extensive use of negative space—just enough to hint at design, without overdoing it—allowing life to return to simplicity.

The living and dining areas flow seamlessly into one another, creating an open, bright, and airy space.
White” allows the space to radiate an even purer charm, and within our own private haven, warmth extends endlessly.

For the kitchen, we decided to remove all the original walls, transforming it into an open-plan layout that improves natural light. We then added a Western-style kitchen area, incorporated a central island, and expanded the cooking zone.


In the study, we built ample storage solutions to meet the homeowner’s needs for clothing organization, creating a versatile space that serves as both a walk-in closet and a home office.

The master bedroom continues the overall visual theme: walnut-toned furniture strips away any sense of restlessness, restoring a tranquil, pure atmosphere for restful moments, while its minimalist design conveys high-quality comfort and happiness.

The bathroom adopts a black-and-white color scheme, evoking a sense of modernity, avant-garde flair, and uninhibited freedom. With clean lines and minimal decorative elements, it showcases a distinctive aesthetic.

That concludes our introduction to this minimalist whole‑home design case. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment!



