This case presents a Nordic-style whole-house design. The color scheme throughout the space combines beige and green, with large wall surfaces primarily in beige. Upon entering, both the walls and ceiling are painted in a warm, off-white tone. Now, let’s take a closer look at this project!
The living room coffee table is one I’ve been particularly fond of lately—similar to the style featured in the Kardashian home. Its clean lines and sculptural texture make it a standout piece, and atop it sits a silver, flexible sculpture that can be arranged in various poses.

This arrangement makes better use of the living room’s space and fosters a stronger sense of togetherness when family members gather here to chat.

To maximize storage in the master bedroom, a full-height cabinet runs along the headboard area, providing additional space for clothing alongside the walk-in closet. Both the bedside platform and the under-bed area are finished in oak-toned wood.

In the kitchen, Jotun’s waterproof paint replaces traditional tiles. Since the primary purpose of tiling a kitchen is water and grease resistance, any material that delivers the same performance can effectively serve as an alternative to ceramic tiles.

A strip light has been installed beneath the bathroom vanity to add depth to the lighting, and the drain has been chosen in the same brass finish as the other hardware in the space, ensuring uniformity in metallic tones throughout the room.

That concludes our introduction to this Nordic‑style whole‑house design. If you’re interested, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!

