Whole-House Design Case | Light and Elegant—Absolutely Stunning
Living Knowledge · 2023.08.01

Whole-House Design Case | Light and Elegant—Absolutely Stunning

This project showcases a modern European‑style whole‑house design. Let’s take a look together! The living room enjoys exceptional natural light. The space is dominated by white, complemented by sophisticated Morandi‑toned furniture and soft furnishings, creating a gentle, comfortable, and serene aesthetic. The living room features an open‑plan layout that eschews the TV as the focal point, fostering a warmer, more harmonious family atmosphere—perfect for quiet reading, entertaining guests, or pursuing personal hobbies. Behind the sofa, we’ve designated a piano area, with a custom bookshelf installed above. To maintain the openness and airiness of the entire space, we opted for a relatively simple, clean…

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

The living room enjoys excellent natural light. The entire space is dominated by white, complemented by sophisticated, elegant Morandi‑colored furniture and soft furnishings, creating a gentle, comfortable, and serene aesthetic.

The living room features an open‑plan layout that doesn’t center around the TV, fostering a more harmonious family atmosphere. It’s ideal for quiet reading, entertaining guests, or pursuing personal hobbies. Behind the sofa, there’s a designated piano area, with a custom bookshelf above.

To maintain the openness of the space, minimalist, clean‑lined Nordic‑style furniture with slender legs was chosen.

The open‑concept kitchen design not only enhances natural lighting but also makes the entire space feel much more spacious. A bar counter serves as a partition between the dining area and the kitchen, while subtle floor treatments help define distinct functional zones.

The dining area features a space‑saving booth seating design; the storage beneath the booths doubles as additional cabinet space, and a row of wall cabinets further expands the dining room’s storage capacity.

The master bedroom is painted in soft pink, accented with gray and pale blue—dreamy and exquisite, almost as if filtered through a lens, beautifully captivating. By removing one bedside table and replacing it with a vanity, the room has become even more practical.

The second bedroom sports green wall paint that extends all the way to the side wardrobe, creating a seamless color harmony between the wall and the furniture, giving the feature wall a sense of enclosure.

In the bathroom, the shower area is separated, enhancing user comfort. A large mirror visually expands the space, while a mirrored storage cabinet adds extra storage, keeping the room tidy and organized.

That concludes our introduction to this modern European‑style whole‑house design. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!

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