This case showcases a minimalist, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!

The living room features an open-plan space that integrates the living, dining, and kitchen areas, yet still maintains distinct spatial divisions.
The sofa backdrop in the living room is made of marble, its natural veining lending a rich, tactile quality. Despite its compact size, the L-shaped modern sofa paired with a light-colored rug and a stone‑finished coffee table that also serves as storage gives the space a touch of traditional living room charm.

The most striking feature is at the balcony doorway: narrow black glass folding doors hung with one or two panels of white gauze curtains. Light and scenery from outside filter through the sheer fabric, adding a soft, hazy beauty and an air of mystery.

On the other side, once the dining table is removed, there’s still enough space to install a Western-style kitchen cabinet for storing cookware, and to showcase the exquisite tea sets and tableware you’ve brought home, highlighting your refined taste.


In the bedroom, as time goes by life may grow a bit mundane, so color can rekindle little joys. The tropical‑themed wallpaper chosen for the walls, combined with a royal blue velvet bed, strikes a perfect balance—elevating the sense of quality without feeling heavy or oppressive.

That concludes our overview of this minimalist whole‑home design project. If you liked it, feel free to leave us a comment and share your thoughts!



