This case presents a whole‑house design in a minimalist, natural wood style. Let’s take a look at it together!
The living and dining areas, along with the study, fit together like interlocking gears—functions overlap yet remain clearly defined, all within easy reach.

By demolishing one bedroom to create a study, the spaces are seamlessly integrated, sharing not only area and functions but also visual perspectives, fostering an even more harmonious family atmosphere.

An archway framed by plasterboard carves out a distinct spatial zone, much like a lens capturing different viewpoints.

The TV backdrop is rendered as wooden lattice, infusing the space with a warm, organic feel. The entire wall forms a unified whole, and the lattice subtly conceals the secondary bedroom’s door, making it almost disappear and revealing a hidden retreat.

In addition to storage cabinets and tall units for appliances, the dining area features a small countertop at the corner where the cabinetry meets the kitchen.

Under the watchful “arms‑crossed” stance of a compact bedside cabinet, behind a plain white, flush‑fitting door lies the master bedroom we envisioned—a space that is soft and light. By thoughtfully managing storage, we’ve created a haven where residents can easily cast aside their burdens.

That concludes our introduction to this minimalist, natural wood‑style whole‑house design. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!

