For this project, the homeowners favor a simple yet warm spatial environment, enjoy collecting various interesting objects, have high demands for storage solutions, and desire relatively independent activity areas for family members.
Entryway
The entryway features a shoe cabinet and a coat-and-hat closet.

Dining & Kitchen Area
In the dining area, vertical wooden slat cladding extends seamlessly from the wall to the ceiling and integrates with a matching sideboard—creating both a visual link between the living and dining areas and an exceptional display space that captivates from any angle.

Tea Room
The north-facing balcony door was removed and the balcony fully enclosed to form an open tatami platform—offering generous storage capacity while enhancing spatial efficiency and providing children with ample room to move freely.

Living Room
The entire TV wall in the living room is clad in built-in cabinetry, fulfilling the homeowners’ extensive storage needs.

Master Bedroom
The master bedroom’s accent wall features layered upholstered panels in gray and orange; the bedside is accented with a movable amber acrylic side table serving as a nightstand—translucent and luminous under natural or artificial light.

Master Bathroom
Both the washbasin and toilet are wall-hung, eliminating all hard-to-clean areas in the bathroom. Storage is entirely integrated into recessed niches—minimalist in appearance and highly convenient for everyday use.




