This case showcases a minimalist, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look together!
The living room’s color scheme is primarily centered around natural wood tones, with wooden flooring and wood‑tone doors and windows further enhancing the overall aesthetic.

The wall design employs micro‑cement to accentuate its decorative form, yet it remains unadorned, resulting in a simple, relaxed spatial layout.

This creates an asymmetrical beauty of inclusiveness. By preserving ample “emptiness” and minimalist elements in the layout, the space achieves the effortless charm characteristic of wabi‑sabi style.

The kitchen is adjacent to the dining area; the warm, tactile quality of wood offers a comfortable, clean visual appeal. Lighting fixtures and wall décor continue to feature circular shapes, while bright illumination makes dining in this setting a true pleasure.

The bedroom features minimal furniture and decoration, with the accent wall once again crafted from a special material to elevate its textural appeal.

The children’s room combines aesthetic appeal with enhanced functionality.

As the bedroom is where one typically rests, there’s no need for overly elaborate designs—just a moment to unwind and release the day’s fatigue.

The bathroom’s color palette creates a warm, harmonious atmosphere.

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

