This case presents a minimalist, whole‑house design that is neat, clean, and naturally fresh. The apartment itself features an open‑plan layout, which allows for more efficient space utilization. The overall design is dominated by white, a clean palette that enhances the sense of openness and luminosity. Let’s take a closer look at this project!

In the living room, both the sofa and the TV are set low, creating extra storage space above the TV unit. With the exception of the bathroom, the flooring throughout is finished in a light wood grain, lending the space a warm and inviting feel.

The kitchen includes a bar counter that subtly separates it from the living room; the bar serves as both a casual dining area and a prep surface. Some of the kitchen appliances are built into wall cabinets, creating a highly cohesive, integrated look.

The dining area is positioned by the window, where natural light floods in during the day, and at night you can enjoy a lovely cityscape while dining.

With the bedroom door slid open, the living room and bedroom blend seamlessly, effectively functioning as one large, open‑concept space—yet with even greater spaciousness.
The bedroom boasts a similarly minimalist aesthetic, eschewing a bulky wardrobe in favor of a five‑tier chest of drawers for compact storage. A round mirror above adds both style and practicality, making the space both beautiful and functional.

This storage solution comfortably meets the everyday needs of a young couple. While older generations might find the style unconventional, it perfectly aligns with the couple’s vision for their home—and they couldn’t be happier.

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

