This case showcases a modern minimalist whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!
At the entryway, expansive gray slate floor tiles create a spacious, elegant ambiance. Paired with a pristine white shoe cabinet, the design lightens the visual weight of the foyer, resulting in a clean and bright atmosphere.

In the living room, the interplay and seamless connection of materials subtly enhance the space’s softness. A refined Calacatta white marble wall serves as the focal point behind the TV; its smooth, polished surface reflects natural light, creating an illusion of depth like a mirror. Beneath the TV wall, a mix of solid and open elements houses storage cabinets, while a display cabinet near the balcony further boosts the living room’s storage capacity.

To balance the need for a central island with the desire to contain cooking fumes, the kitchen adopts an integrated indoor–outdoor layout. A matte black lacquered sideboard encloses the kitchen, concealing a hidden door to maintain a tidy, aesthetically pleasing look. An all‑in‑one wooden dining table and a Silestone island are cleverly staggered and embedded into the design, drawing the family’s gathering around the heart of the space.

The study employs layered design to seamlessly connect public and private zones, transforming the transitional hallway—where movement and stillness converge—into a functional workspace. Frosted glass sliding doors open and close, adjusting the sense of depth and clarity, allowing easy oversight of children while providing a bright, secure sanctuary at night. Select areas feature textured plaster finishes in muted Malay paint, lending the room a warm, understated elegance.

The bedroom features a gentle, understated Malay‑style painted finish that flows along the lines, gradually extending across the headboard wall. The backdrop is divided into upper and lower sections: the lower portion combines engineered stone with leather upholstery, juxtaposing hard and soft textures to highlight a striking contrast, complemented by a sleek halo lighting strip that creates a cozy, carefree sleeping atmosphere.

The children’s room embraces warm, light wood paneling on the ceiling beams, while lower shelves extend flush with the columns, maximizing storage space. A gray mirrored backdrop not only tidies up the fragmented wall surfaces but also alleviates any feeling of claustrophobia caused by the overhead beams.

Meanwhile, the two bathrooms continue the simple, earthy palette of gray‑toned stone. Washbasins are adorned with thin ceramic tiles and terrazzo, introducing subtle variations that allow the raw, unpretentious textures to coalesce into a harmonious yet layered aesthetic.

That concludes our overview of this modern minimalist home design project. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!



