Whole‑House Design Case | Featuring a Refined and Steady Aesthetic
Living Knowledge · 2023.06.19

Whole‑House Design Case | Featuring a Refined and Steady Aesthetic

This project showcases a mixed‑style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look together! The living room benefits from excellent natural light and well‑coordinated soft furnishings; paired with green areca palms and monstera leaves, it instantly feels vibrant. Spacious and airy, the living room offers plenty of room for children to play while fostering close parent–child interaction. The master bedroom enjoys superb lighting, thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows and rich, floor-length brown curtains that echo the solid walnut bed frame, creating an overall sense of solidity and sophistication. As for the kitchen, its original footprint was already...

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

The living room benefits from excellent natural light and well‑coordinated soft furnishings; paired with green areca palms and monstera leaves, it instantly feels vibrant.

The living room is spacious and airy, offering plenty of room for children to play while also facilitating warm parent–child interactions.

The master bedroom enjoys superb natural lighting. Floor-to-ceiling windows and rich, dark brown floor-length curtains create a sense of solidity that harmonizes perfectly with the walnut solid wood bed, lending an air of refined elegance and steady sophistication.

Since the original kitchen was quite small, we opted for an open‑plan design to address this issue. The entire space flows seamlessly into the dining area without any partitions, allowing mom to interact with family members in the dining zone while she’s preparing meals.

The bathroom features a bathtub, vanity, storage cabinet, and toilet—all included.

With the study now fully open, ample natural light fills the space, creating a sense of freedom. A custom-made desk and bookshelf crafted entirely from solid wood, complemented by wooden chairs, exude a strong sense of quality and style.

Behind the dining table, I’ve added another storage cabinet, its color scheme matching the table to maintain both aesthetic appeal and visual balance.

That concludes our presentation of this full‑house design featuring a mixed‑style approach. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!

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