This case showcases a minimalist, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!
The living room is anchored by a generous expanse of white, mitigating the lack of natural light typical of lower floors and making the entire space feel more open and luminous.

The master bedroom features an expansive grid-patterned backdrop that exudes a strong sense of order, dispelling the traditional impression of monotony. This approach infuses the minimalist space with rich rhythm and cadence, radiating youthful energy and a keen pursuit of refined living. From visual appeal to tactile experience, varying materials are layered throughout, creating a naturally comfortable and inviting sleep environment.

The floor-to-ceiling cabinets in the kitchen serve as an extension of the standard cabinetry, accommodating built-in steam‑oven appliances in the Western-style cooking area while simultaneously expanding storage capacity. These are seamlessly integrated with the entryway cabinet, providing convenient side‑entry storage for items like handbags and indoor shoes. The north balcony has been divided into two sections, with one half allocated to the kitchen, thereby extending the usable space. The extended reach of the Western‑style floor-to-ceiling cabinets fully meets Aunt Shu’s storage needs, allowing us to eliminate the less‑practical upper wall cabinets and create a more spacious, uncluttered feel.

Though modest in size, the bathroom retains only a vanity and a toilet, with ample countertop space to meet Aunt Shu’s storage and functional requirements. A cantilevered design minimizes hard‑to‑clean dead zones while adding a modern, stylish touch; every detail reflects the resident’s meticulous attention to quality of life.

That concludes our overview of this modern-style whole-house design project. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment below!

