This case showcases a minimalist, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!
Considering the entryway is quite compact and the front door swings inward, we designed the entryway cabinet along the dining room wall to the right of the entrance. This solution not only addresses storage needs but also doubles as a sideboard. The openwork section in the center of the cabinet provides an ideal space for displaying decorative items or conveniently placing small everyday objects.

Originally, the kitchen was planned as an open-concept design. However, since the homeowner loves to cook, we opted to retain a sliding glass partition to effectively manage cooking fumes. The dining table is positioned centrally against the island counter, creating a comfortable flow throughout the space.

The living room’s TV backdrop features a simple yet elegant design: a gray wall accented with select wood paneling, adding visual depth and warmth. The TV cabinet is mounted on a floating shelf, which simplifies cleaning and maintenance while subtly softening the overall heaviness of the unit.

The sofa backdrop continues the gray color scheme, lending the space a cool, refined aesthetic. An orange leather sofa paired with a round coffee table strikes a perfect balance between curves and straight lines, breaking up monotony and highlighting a sense of minimalist harmony.

In the bathroom, the dry zone vanity is custom-made from marble, elevating the overall sophistication and reinforcing the pursuit of quality living. A circular mirror is suspended overhead—both stylish and cleverly designed—and its angle can be easily adjusted for convenient grooming and makeup application.

After combining the master bedroom with an adjacent area, the space now offers versatile functionality, including a lounge, study, and walk-in closet. The headboard wall extends outward with wood paneling, creating added spatial depth while protecting the wall surface. A bay window bench and desk are thoughtfully integrated, providing both storage and workspace.

The walk-in closet is designed in an L-shape, efficiently meeting diverse storage needs while enabling organized, category-based arrangement.

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

