This case presents a minimalist, whole‑house design. The interior is dominated by white and natural wood tones, accented with black lines for a look that’s both organic and crisp, yet comfortably inviting. Let’s take a closer look at this project!

A new narrow‑framed door‑window has been installed on the living room’s TV wall, visually enhancing the connection between the kitchen and the living room and making the previously compact space feel less cramped.

The balcony has been enclosed and integrated into the indoor area, with a slim‑frame glass door added between the living room and the balcony—perfect for giving the family’s two feline companions plenty of room to roam freely.

The window in the TV wall offers an unobstructed view into the kitchen, reinforcing the sense of spatial flow and making the formerly small living room feel less confined.

The living room does without a coffee table—a smart choice that significantly expands the open floor space! Lounging on the rug with a magazine is a real pleasure.

The dining‑room sideboard features an integrated, built‑in design that keeps it flush with the wall; the floor‑to‑ceiling cabinet provides ample storage, a major advantage for small homes.

The hollowed‑out grid in the middle is ideal for stowing everyday essentials, while the white doors lend the entire space a clean, uncluttered appearance.

Through the glass, the kitchen is visible from the living room, visually expanding the space and preventing the small living room from feeling too closed off.

Through the glass, the kitchen is visible from the living room, visually expanding the space and preventing the small living room from feeling too closed off. The kitchen centers on white, punctuated by black accents like the range hood, faucet, and dishwasher. This classic black‑and‑white pairing is simple and pure.


In the bedroom, the floor‑to‑ceiling wardrobe custom‑made along the wall uses the same E‑grade board as the rest of the furniture; its inset black minimalist pull matches the black handle on the front door.

The children’s room adopts an all‑in‑one design combining tatami seating, a desk, a bookcase, and a wardrobe, maximizing storage while optimizing space.


The bathroom blends black, white, and natural wood tones throughout, creating a brighter, more spacious feel. The mirror is mounted directly onto the upper cabinet door, serving a dual purpose and saving considerable space.

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

