This case showcases a Nordic-style whole-house design. Let’s take a look at this project together!
A small scene by the entrance door, fresh and elegant, with a little lamp lighting up the warmth of home.

The interactivity of living room spaces has always been a design philosophy we passionately embrace. Even in small homes with significant constraints, we strive to incorporate roles and everyday life scenarios into our designs. Cream-colored upholstered furniture perfectly complements the gentle, feminine vibe, creating an atmosphere brimming with warmth.



In the dining area, the kitchen is opened up as much as possible, extending its countertops into the living-dining space, enriching the spatial relationships and connections. One loves cooking delicious meals, while the other enjoys capturing moments through the lens of a camera. This space not only radiates affection but also preserves cherished memories.

The open-plan kitchen employs smooth curved surfaces to subtly conceal load-bearing walls and plumbing pipes, preventing sharp corners that might otherwise create an unpleasant visual experience when working near the sink. By seamlessly connecting the kitchen counter with the island, even a 65-square-meter apartment can enjoy the spaciousness of an expansive open kitchen.

She loves the view from outside the master bedroom, as well as the interior’s color scheme and decorative accents, which bring vibrancy and joy to the space. It makes her truly happy to be surrounded by a place she adores.

As for the bathroom, her long-cherished wish—a freestanding bathtub—is indeed an indispensable part of her daily life. Beyond simply choosing the right fixture, it reflects a lifestyle habit that enhances her sense of well-being: lighting her favorite aromatherapy candles and playing soothing music allows her fatigue to melt away—perhaps a way to slow down amidst the fast-paced rhythm of city life.

The second bedroom also doubles as a study. Its layout isn’t entirely rectangular, so a raised platform integrates the unevenness of the space, keeping the overall center of gravity lower. The result is simple yet clean.

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

