Indeed, high-quality design makes the living experience more enjoyable. This time, in our 145 square meter home in the heart of the city, we learned the lessons of the past: instead of buying too many items and not making overly exaggerated decorations, we chose a minimalist style of the whole house, creating a sense of space that is both clean and comfortable.
The living room, as an area for receiving visitors, must maintain its atmospheric and tidy character. The simple white walls are lit with strip lights to ensure plenty of light. If you don't need too much storage space, consider designing a hanging slate for the TV background wall and placing a simple vase as a decoration to show off the chic aesthetic.
The dark-toned sofa maintains the cool colour of the space, complementing the tiled floor below, creating a particularly harmonious visual effect.
One side of the balcony is arranged with greenery, creating a beautiful viewing area; On the other side, there is a desk, which is perfect for reading or working.
The dining table and wall are integrated into the wall, and the marble top ensures durability without worrying about longevity. This makes it easier for families to share food moments, while leaving plenty of walkway space to reach the kitchen.
Although the kitchen is not very spacious, it is functional. The U-shaped worktop layout creates an efficient work area, with a separate sink and cooktop for two people to use at the same time. The refrigerator is built into the cabinet next to it for easy access to ingredients.
The décor of the master bedroom is on the retro side, which is based on the personal preferences of the male owner. Over time, this design style has also become more and more comfortable. At the foot of the bed is a row of vintage-style cabinets that not only provide storage space, but also replace the function of a traditional bedside stool.
The children's room is designed with practicality in mind, and the space on either side of the bed is cleverly utilized, with a suspended worktop: a dressing table on one side and a study area on the other. This design satisfies the dual needs of children who can learn and dress up, and I believe every little girl will like it.
For small restrooms, efficient use of corner space is crucial. Therefore, the L-shaped suspended cabinet body is designed above the washstand and toilet, with a mirror cabinet on one side and a utility cabinet on the other side, which completely solves the problem of sanitary dead ends and greatly reduces the cleaning burden.