This case presents a whole‑house design in a minimalist French style. Let’s take a closer look together!
In the entryway, crisp, clean lines create a sense of visual simplicity, counteracting the space’s narrow and enclosed feel. By removing part of the kitchen wall and replacing it with glass sliding doors, natural light from outside is drawn in to the fullest extent.

In the living room, the TV wall extends upward to achieve a floating effect, subtly mitigating the limitations imposed by the relatively low ceiling height. The spatial composition unfolds with gentle, expansive fluidity, as its layered, multifaceted character gradually comes to life.

In the dining area, mirrored surfaces lend the space a new textural quality, while the undulating all‑copper chandelier embodies abstract Cubist forms. Postmodern and modern elements, alternating between light and shadow, reveal captivating, dynamic lines that open up boundless imaginative possibilities.

The bedroom embraces a soft nude pink palette, blending understated grays, almond tones, and bright whites. Curved edges on the walls, ceiling, headboard, and table lamp work in harmony to cultivate a serene, relaxed atmosphere.

The bathroom is dominated by white, allowing unobstructed, three‑sided illumination that not only expands the sense of space but also delivers an immediate freshness—elegant and pure.

That concludes our introduction to this minimalist French‑style, whole‑house design project. If you’re interested, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!

