This case introduces a Nordic‑style mixed‑design project for an entire home. Let’s take a look at it together!
As you step through the front door, a clean, white shoe cabinet immediately comes into view. Unlike conventional designs, the upper cabinets feature a Z‑shaped profile to balance the visual composition and alleviate any sense of heaviness.

Beyond the entryway, the flooring transitions from vintage patterned tiles to wooden planks, guiding the flow of movement while better reflecting the character of each space. The dining area is both compact and cozy, with a simple, warm wooden table and chairs that are lightweight, practical, and easy to move.

Rather than a traditional sideboard, the dining area boasts a geometric perforated wall panel—both functional for storage and highly decorative, turning everyday objects into a lively focal point.

In the living room, considering the homeowner’s young child will spend considerable time on the floor, hardwood was chosen: durable gray oak in a classic three‑strip pattern, lending the space a cheerful vibe. A bulky coffee table was replaced with a flexible, lightweight console, creating more open play area for the little one.


The bathroom combines wood‑grain tiles, crisp white subway tiles, and Moroccan patterned tiles to evoke an exotic flair while keeping the space bright and airy. Transparent glass partitions clearly delineate the dry and wet zones, banishing any feeling of tightness.

The kitchen features long‑paneled glass sliding doors that define the space: they effectively contain cooking fumes while allowing ample natural light to filter through. Neat, organized layouts ensure the kitchen remains tidy and pristine.

That concludes our introduction to this Nordic‑style mixed‑design home. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!



