Whole-House Design Case | Enjoy a Gentle, Slow-paced Moment
Living Knowledge · 2023.06.28

Whole-House Design Case | Enjoy a Gentle, Slow-paced Moment

This project showcases a mixed‑style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look together! In the living room, what you see is what you love—because of that love, the space bursts with color. The interplay between wall tones and furniture hues, combined with a rich palette, brings vibrancy and life to the room. Soft natural light filters through sheer white curtains, creating a gentle, warm ambiance. For the TV backdrop, we knocked down part of the wall separating the living room from the master bedroom, reclaiming some of the master suite’s floor space to expand storage in the living area. By reconfiguring the entryway to the master bedroom, we also created additional storage within that space. In the dining area, upholstered chairs are paired with a built‑in bench, comfortably accommodating a family of four.

This case showcases a mixed‑style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look together!

What you see in the living room is what you love; because of that love, it’s full of color. The interplay between wall tones and furniture hues, along with a rich palette of colors, brings vibrancy and life to the space. Soft natural light filters through sheer white curtains, creating a gentle ambiance.

The TV backdrop wall was created by removing part of the wall between the living room and the master bedroom, effectively gaining additional living room storage space at the expense of some master bedroom area. By reconfiguring the entryway to the master bedroom, more storage capacity was also added.

In the dining area, booth seating paired with dining chairs comfortably accommodates a family of four, while the booths also provide convenient storage.

Above the dining booth, a set of open green cabinets has been deliberately left, complemented by a green pendant lamp—balancing functionality with decorative appeal.

The master bedroom continues the green theme, featuring a fresh and natural green-and-white color-blocked wall, creating a bright and warm resting space.

In the kitchen, vintage green cabinets are paired with retro floral tiles.

The bathroom features a dry–wet separation design with an arched doorway.

That concludes our introduction to this mixed‑style, whole‑house design case. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment below!

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