This case introduces a whole‑house design in the New Chinese style. Let’s take a look at it together!
It is not form, nor mere function, that defines a building’s living room; rather, it is the events that unfold within it.” “Architecture is a kind of narrative.
Fine leather sofas, elegant sofa cushions, and understated yet exquisite artful bonsai trees harmoniously complement the spatial atmosphere. A bronze-colored armchair and floral arrangements serve as accents, creating a warm–cool contrast against the dominant white tones.

In contrast to the living room’s grand and dignified ambiance, Chinese-style dining table and chairs along with an antique display cabinet lend the dining area a distinctly Eastern character.

Dining Room

The bedroom’s feature wall exudes an ancient charm; its design, depicting plum blossoms poised to bloom in spring, evokes a sense of transcendence, transforming the space into a private haven within the home. A copper pendant lamp hangs above the bed, casting soft light—perfect for reading, sipping tea, resting, or admiring flowers. In this setting, beauty lingers in every moment of family life, infusing the passage of time with enduring warmth.

Bathroom

Antique, finely crafted ornaments grace the study’s bookcase, while elegantly arranged tableware adorns the dining table; together with a landscape folding screen, they create a cohesive dialogue. Within a contemporary, fashionable context, the designer weaves a cultural tapestry where modernity and tradition seamlessly converge.

That concludes our introduction to this whole-house design case in the New Chinese style. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the discussion!

