Whole-House Design Case | Prioritizing Everyday Needs to Create a More Comfortable Home
Living Knowledge · 2023.07.07

Whole-House Design Case | Prioritizing Everyday Needs to Create a More Comfortable Home

This case showcases a Nordic-style, full‑house design. Let’s take a look together! The living room and dining area are connected; we opted for gray latex paint on the sofa‑back wall to lend the space a sense of calm. The combination of wood tones and gray exudes a warm, family‑friendly atmosphere. Sitting in the living room and gazing out toward the balcony, you’re surrounded by your own plants and greenery, ensuring a good mood every day. Unwinding in such a living room is truly a delightful way to relax. As for the entryway shoe cabinet, the homeowner didn’t have strong demands for a wine cabinet, so we designed the space with practicality in mind. At the entrance, we included a built‑in seat for changing shoes, and it can also...

This case introduces a Nordic-style whole-house design. Let’s take a look at it together!

The living room and dining area are connected. We opted for gray latex paint on the sofa‑back wall to create a more serene atmosphere. The combination of wood tones and gray exudes a warm, homey feel.

From the living room, you can gaze out onto the balcony, where potted plants bring nature indoors, ensuring a cheerful mood every day. Relaxing in such a living room is truly a delightful experience.

For the entryway shoe cabinet, since the homeowner didn’t have strong needs for a wine cabinet, we designed the space based on practicality. At the entrance, we included a built‑in seat for changing shoes and also provided a convenient spot to store slippers.

The kitchen isn’t large, but to maximize storage while leaving ample room to move, we added a set of 40‑cm‑deep cabinets opposite the stove—perfect for storing vegetables, miscellaneous items, and even the rice cooker.

The master bedroom features a simple color scheme: natural wood paired with gray walls, while blue bedding injects a lively touch into the space.

In the bathroom, we installed a pedestal sink for easy cleaning and maintenance.

That’s all for this minimalist, whole-home design case. If you like it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the giveaway!

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