This case introduces a modern-style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together!
The soft furnishings in the living room are a key element in visually expanding the space. While Japanese-style furniture is clean and crisp, an excess of lines and the reflective surfaces of wood can make the room feel cramped. Velvet, often associated with modern minimalism, takes on a unique charm when paired with the warm, filtered light characteristic of Japanese design.

The TV wall features sleek, black built-in cabinets that are both robust and elegant, enriching the wall without introducing superfluous ornamentation. A humidifier styled to mimic a charcoal fire reflects today’s popular trend—its lifelike flames are both cool and sophisticated.

The dining area’s back wall is packed with functionality: a hidden door disguised as a drum‑practice room blends seamlessly into the wooden paneling, serving as part of the wall’s decor. To the left lies a recessed storage cabinet, positioned near the entry to handle everyday organization; its separate compartments keep belongings neatly arranged.

The boy’s bedroom offers ample storage, with an L‑shaped window seat that feels lively yet unobtrusive. The lower section stores bedding, while the upper level provides a cozy lounging space. The study’s wall unit accommodates clothing and sundries, all while maintaining a consistent aesthetic across the cabinetry’s design.

Compared to the boy’s room, the girl’s space is tidier and more vibrant. Green and pink mingle with minimalist white, creating a candy‑colored palette reminiscent of a creamy cake—sweet, playful, and romantic.

That concludes our showcase of this Japanese‑mixed‑style, whole‑house design. If you enjoyed it, be sure to leave us a comment and join the conversation!



