This case presents a modern minimalist whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together!
In the living room’s soft‑decor scheme, both the coffee table and the lounge sofa feature low‑profile, geometric designs, creating a light, airy sense of space.

The TV backdrop wall follows a minimalist, natural design approach: gypsum board forms the base, topped with wood veneer to create a three‑dimensional geometric effect. A solid‑wood platform TV cabinet below echoes the home’s overall preference for wooden elements.

For the secondary bedroom, we adopted an integrated design, combining a tatami bed, wardrobe, and desk into one cohesive unit. This not only maximizes the room’s open, flexible layout but also accommodates diverse lifestyle needs.

The master bedroom stays true to the fresh, natural palette of timber style, with a softly saturated apricot‑gray wrapping the headboard wall. The lower half features a patchwork of wood‑grain panels, complemented by the gentle glow of bedside wall lamps and table lamps, fostering a serene, unburdened sleep environment.

In the kitchen, warm wooden countertops paired with creamy white cabinets lend the space a pure, bright feel, lifting the mood of cooking. White subway tiles line the cooking area, harmonizing with the kitchen’s overall aesthetic; their textured surface adds subtle visual interest, understated yet refined.

In the bathroom, walls and floors are unified in a beige hue, brightening the space while enhancing its clean, orderly appearance. A long, overhanging vanity counter at the entrance combines washing and makeup‑removal areas, greatly improving usability. A double‑height bathroom cabinet and a wall‑mounted toilet keep things sleek and compact, freeing up ample room for the bathtub and shower area opposite.

The dining and living areas no longer sit on the same plane. By employing curved extensions and adding built‑in seating, we mitigate any sense of disconnection caused by spatial loss, achieving a smooth, natural transition between the two zones.

Along the entire wall from the entryway to the powder room, a sweet dusty pink tone softens the starkness of excessive empty space, lending the homecoming atmosphere a light, lively charm. A black storage chest placed centrally in the hallway blocks direct sightlines into the powder room, preventing clutter and maintaining order.

That concludes our introduction to this modern minimalist whole‑home design project. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!

