This case introduces a modern-style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together!
The living room enjoys exceptionally comfortable natural lighting, with a grand, airy design featuring double floor-to-ceiling windows. Olive-green curtains paired with sheer drapes create a dreamy, soft visual experience. The hard decoration features a clean, minimalist color palette: the floor is laid with herringbone-patterned wood flooring in varying shades and textures, lending rich layering; the ceiling is kept flat, complemented by a track‑lighting‑free design that enhances the space’s simplicity and elegance.

For lighting, we opted for a track‑lighting‑free approach, using sleek Cixi rails alongside recessed spotlights to deliver a spacious, sophisticated aesthetic.
A wall‑spanning bookcase, combined with a Burgundy red sofa and subtle decorative accents, infuses the entire space with a distinctive character, filling the living room with warmth and energy.


In the dining area, an engineered‑stone table is matched with leather chairs, blending an Italian-inspired style seamlessly with the living room. The overall color scheme leans toward light gray and brown—understated yet refined. The table is centered, its crisp solid‑wood frame complemented by comfortable white dining chairs, creating a sense of openness and grandeur. A side wall accommodates cabinetry, while the countertop doubles as a Western kitchen prep zone, catering to diverse cooking needs.


The bedroom boasts pale powder blue walls that are particularly striking. The room feels bright and spacious, with an overall tone that is both soothing and inviting. The wardrobe is built‑in, maximizing space utilization, and its minimalist handles echo the room’s understated aesthetic.

In contrast to the living room’s bold, passionate Burgundy red, pink bedding accents highlight the homeowner’s inner tenderness and romance.

The bathroom is narrow and elongated, so the designer adopted a three‑zone layout: the vanity is placed outside the wet area, while the bathtub and shelving are situated inside, optimizing space usage. This configuration is both functional and stylish. The hard finishes follow a predominantly white palette, ensuring a clean, modern look, while the floor tiles are a matte, light gray—a durable, non‑slip choice. Black shelving units are anchored along the side wall, adding texture and depth.

The study is equally unconventional: a geometric desk is paired with orange‑pink chairs, injecting a lively, springtime vibe into an otherwise subdued setting.

That concludes our introduction to this modern-style, full‑home design. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!

