This case introduces a whole‑house design in the New Chinese style. Let’s take a look at it together!
In the living room, the ceiling eschews a central light fixture; recessed strip lighting around the perimeter creates a floating effect. A gray tile floor is softened with a tone‑matching rug, mellowing the coolness of the tiles.

Hazy blue and dark green pillows enliven the neutral space, while a floor lamp styled like a Kongming lantern stands in the corner by the sofa.

The bedroom prioritizes simplicity and comfort, with an overall composition that is both elegant and refined—clean and poised.

In the study, the wall behind the desk is fitted with a full‑height wardrobe, and a row of black open shelves on the side provides space to display accessories and books of various sizes.

The kitchen adopts an open‑plan layout, while the dining area uses black accents to delineate zones, lending the space greater depth and dimension.

In the bathroom, minimalism reigns, with extensive use of black to heighten the room’s visual contrast.

That concludes our introduction to this all‑house design in the New Chinese style. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!



