This case introduces a modern-style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together!
The entryway features a blue console cabinet that carves out a distinct foyer area. Geometric tiles are laid in an orderly pattern, seamlessly connecting to the focal wall at the back of the entrance. A traditional Japanese camellia pink paired with crescent-shaped geometric accents sets the tone for the interior style, while also preserving a practical space for comfortably putting on and taking off shoes, exuding a soft, elegant Japanese charm.

Upon entering, the view extends directly through to the living room’s floor-to-ceiling balcony windows. A focal wall is placed just inside the door to screen the line of sight, and ample shoe storage cabinets are arranged along the left side of the entryway.

In the dining area, contrasting colors complement the camellia-pink walls and white cabinetry, infusing the space with a playful, childlike vibe. At the same time, the low 2.12-meter ceiling height is softened by curving arcs that gently bridge height differences around large beams and columns. Grooves are carved into these elements to diminish their bulk, opening up the upper space.

The master bedroom ties the overall color palette together with a pink headboard, balanced by neutral grays to create a harmonious atmosphere. On one side, a spacious wardrobe provides ample storage to meet the owner’s needs.

The daughter’s room incorporates the children’s preferences as well. The gabled wall design reflects both daughters’ ideas, with each unique mountain scene revealing their individual personalities, while continuous mountain motifs weave in their beloved shades of pink.

Considering potential cooking fumes from the dining area, the kitchen includes a dedicated smoke barrier. It offers generous storage capacity to meet daily needs, thoughtfully blending the homeowner’s love of gardening into the design. Floor tiles combine misty gray with touches of dark green, creating a soothing, balanced ambiance.

The bathroom continues the daughters’ fondness for pink, delicately showcasing its versatile appeal. Pink-toned grout joins alternating pink and white tiles, breaking up large expanses of solid color and allowing the hues to breathe naturally.

That concludes our showcase of this modern, whole‑house design. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!

