This case introduces a French-style whole-house design. Let’s take a look at it together!
The entryway features an openwork arched partition and a multifunctional storage cabinet, enhancing its practicality.

In the living room, a sculptural storage unit replaces a decorative but impractical TV backdrop, boosting functionality.

The entire space is anchored by a pure cream-white palette, complemented by furnishings in matching tones, creating a cozy, restorative atmosphere.

The dining‑kitchen area is configured with both Chinese and Western kitchens, an island, and a dining table, which not only expands the kitchen‑dining footprint but also connects the living room to the indoor balcony, streamlining circulation throughout the public areas.

The kitchen is enveloped in large swaths of pale blue, punctuated by subtle metallic accents that lend it a fresh, elegant character.

The study boasts extensive built‑in cabinetry, presenting a bright and contemporary spatial feel.

In the master bedroom, the ceiling and walls continue the living room’s plaster moldings, while the color scheme—milk white, silver gray, and Klein blue—creates a layered interplay of tones.

The bathroom employs a wet‑dry separation layout; a curved mirrored surface in the dry zone visually enlarges the space, and a coral‑red base adds a striking focal point.

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



