This case introduces a Nordic-style whole-house design. Let’s take a look at it together!
To the left of the entrance door is a shoe cabinet, designed to be half-height so as not to block the view, with a countertop perfect for conveniently placing items.

At the entrance, directly facing the front door, there’s a glass partition made from long-strip glass combined with black ultra-narrow aluminum frames, which screens the view without blocking the light.

The living room’s TV wall features decorative plaster moldings that add depth and texture, while the beige sofa appears cleaner and more natural against the gray backdrop.


In the dining area, a simple table paired with vintage wicker chairs brings a warm, lived-in feel to their home. Occasionally hosting three or five friends, they welcome guests with casual, home-cooked dishes, enjoy a cup of sake, and chat about work troubles and life’s joys.


The closed kitchen uses bright colors throughout, with glossy white tiles on the walls and high-gloss lacquered cabinets, enhancing the overall texture. The reflective surfaces help brighten the space.

The master bedroom adopts a warmer, more inviting color palette—soft, milky tones that create a cozy atmosphere ideal for rest. A white lacquered vanity desk with brass detailing and matching white bedside tables complete the look.

Bathroom

That concludes our introduction to this Nordic‑style whole‑house design. If you’re interested, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!

