Whole-House Design Case | Storage Begins Right at the Entrance
Living Knowledge · 2023.07.21

Whole-House Design Case | Storage Begins Right at the Entrance

This project showcases a Nordic‑style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look together! Storage starts right at the entryway. Given the compact space, we made clever use of part of the kitchen area by installing floor‑to‑ceiling cabinets, providing ample shoe storage for the whole family. A countertop storage zone in the middle holds everyday items, while two lower shelves make it easy to grab slippers—reducing effort and helping keep the home tidy. In the living room, the TV wall is undoubtedly the best spot for storage. The combination of base cabinets and wall cabinets offers plenty of storage without making the space feel empty...

This case showcases a Nordic-style whole-house design. Let’s take a look at this project together!

Storage begins right at the entrance; given the limited space, we made clever use of kitchen area by installing floor-to-ceiling cabinets to meet the family’s shoe‑storage needs. A countertop storage zone in the middle holds everyday items, while two lower shelves provide easy access to slippers—reducing effort and helping keep the home tidy.

The TV wall is undoubtedly one of the best spots for living room storage. A combination of base cabinets and wall cabinets offers ample storage without making the space feel cramped. Low‑profile furniture and a design without a central ceiling light are also subtle details that make the room appear more spacious.

A rug is used to visually divide the living and dining areas. In the dining section, storage follows the same base‑plus‑wall‑cabinet setup, with a sideboard positioned right next to the dining table—everything within arm’s reach.

Dining Room

An L‑shaped kitchen offers both efficiency and a small footprint, making it the most practical layout for compact kitchens. Its workflow is perfectly logical, and hidden compartments inside can store items you don’t need to access often.

In the master bedroom, the space of the master suite has been optimized, and a cabinet partition creates an L‑shaped walk-in closet. The feature wall combines wood veneer with blue latex paint, adding visual depth and texture.

Bathroom

That concludes our showcase of this Nordic‑style whole‑home design project. If you liked it, feel free to leave us a comment below!

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