This case showcases a minimalist, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!
Entryway: To mitigate the presence of large beams and columns, a full-length mirror is installed on one side to meet storage needs. The interplay between reflection and reality softens the cramped feel of the narrow, elongated entry area, while along the upper beam, a shoe cabinet is integrated, smoothing out overly fragmented lines and creating a safe, stable starting point for circulation.

Living Room/Study: Natural wood tones complement warm daylight, infusing the space with fresh serenity. Flowing light unifies the open-plan area, while the living room embraces a “software‑first” concept. After extensive discussions, high‑contrast furnishings—such as a forest‑green sofa and a vibrant red lounge chair—were chosen to create a striking focal point. Adjacent pieces like a log‑colored side table and a woven‑style armchair introduce organic, gentle lines that balance the bold contrasts, precisely crafting an inviting atmosphere for welcoming guests, casual conversations, and relaxed lounging.

Dining Area: As footsteps follow the island‑style wooden floor deeper into the space, careful consideration of lighting and circulation paths led to defining the dining zone by aligning it with the kitchen opening. This arrangement not only creates a streamlined, efficient flow but also invites warm, bright light to become a constant companion during cozy meals or quiet moments of reading.

Kitchen: After removing the old enclosed partition walls, the kitchen’s spacious, airy facade has been restored, allowing sunlight and ventilation to circulate freely. At the same time, dual‑material cabinetry has been reorganized to significantly enhance cooking workflow. Not only does this neatly accommodate a large refrigerator, but it also incorporates a prep counter, making it convenient for the homeowner to store small appliances like a coffee machine. Brushed‑wood doors lend a light, warm touch, paired with smooth white engineered stone countertops extending seamlessly onto the vertical washing wall—a refined, unified design that ensures effortless cleaning and maintenance.

Master Bedroom: Prioritizing comfort, the master bedroom is rendered in soft, warm gray tones, evoking a gentle, tranquil ambiance. Classic American elements are subtly incorporated to enhance a relaxed atmosphere. Upon entering, the walk-in closet features wooden louvered folding doors to promote natural ventilation, while the ceiling is coated with diatomaceous earth and the walls fitted with moisture‑regulating panels to maintain a clean, dry storage environment. Additionally, based on the homeowner’s clothing types and storage habits, hanging solutions have been optimized for easy access.

Bathroom: In response to the female homeowner’s preferences, the master bathroom is fully equipped with Japanese sanitary fixtures, arranged in a four‑piece configuration to ensure clear separation of wet and dry areas and streamline the entire washroom routine. Diatomaceous earth and moisture‑regulating panels continue to regulate indoor humidity, while slate quartz tiles—suitable for both floors and walls—are carefully selected to create a simple, understated base, enhancing slip resistance and walking safety. Waterproof wooden louvered shutters further protect against damage caused by regular splashing.

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



