This case showcases a minimalist, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!
The living and dining areas share a single open space with a balcony that seamlessly connects to the interior. While retaining their individual functions, they achieve an unbroken sense of unity, softening spatial boundaries and enhancing interaction.

The living and dining area uses a sofa as a spatial divider, blending classic gray and wood tones in perfect harmony—each complementing and enhancing the other to create a harmonious, balanced home environment.

In this light-toned space, a deep gray fabric sofa serves as the focal point, offering a sense of stability and comfort.
The TV wall features minimal decoration: a striking contrast of gray and white, paired with a white-and-wood TV cabinet, and accented by greenery—resulting in a natural, minimalist aesthetic that remains lively and fresh.

The dining room is a warm, inviting space. By transforming the walls into floor-to-ceiling storage cabinets, it achieves both practicality and simplicity in organization. Drawing inspiration from nature’s beauty and fragrance, it infuses the space with a touch of creativity and heartfelt warmth, creating a deeply ritualistic atmosphere to lovingly celebrate and express genuine care for those we cherish.

The kitchen, arranged in a simple linear layout, ensures efficient workflow for washing, chopping, and cooking while maintaining an aesthetically pleasing storage solution.

The master bedroom features a lighting design without a central overhead fixture, cleverly combining recessed downlights with a bedside pendant lamp to create a soothing ambient glow. The elegant, soft color palette further enhances the feeling of calm and relaxation.

A walk-in closet has been thoughtfully integrated into the master bedroom, fulfilling the homeowner’s dream of having her own personal wardrobe.

The bathroom adopts a dry–wet separation, keeping the space clean, tidy, and stylish. For the master bathroom, tiles were carefully selected for their cleanliness and slip resistance, while the wall-mounted toilet and bathroom vanity are arranged in a coordinated, seamless composition, ensuring no hard-to-reach corners remain.

That concludes our introduction to this minimalist whole-house design project. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment!

