The entrance foyer design features simple wall-mounted cabinets that provide daily storage, such as for shoes, with the upper part serving as a bench for changing shoes and the back wall for hanging bags and other accessories.


Upon entering, the space feels comfortable and spacious, with abundant sunlight creating a warm and cozy atmosphere. The all-white walls enhance the natural light, while the mid-century Nordic-style soft furnishings add a touch of elegance and comfort.


The soft furnishings appear simple but feature varied color schemes, with sofas in diverse tones to enhance the home’s ambiance.


Although the unit is small, the first floor feels open and airy, with a simple yet elegant layout in the living area. The solid wood TV cabinet and a matching wooden chair complement the warm solid wood flooring.


The living room background wall doubles as the staircase to the second floor, maximizing space usage. Originally intended for storage, the TV wall now serves as an aesthetic focal point.


The dining area and kitchen are open-plan, with ample space and cabinets along the walls offering extensive storage. This area can also display artworks, creating a clean and sophisticated look.


On the second floor, modifications include converting a closet into a study and opting for a projector instead of a TV for a more stylish and comfortable setup. Sliding doors save space efficiently.


The corridor leading to the secondary bedroom features a large hidden storage space, which serves as a walk-in closet, adding a sense of mystery and functionality.


The secondary bedroom is spacious and minimalist, with custom-built wardrobes for daily storage and a large bay window area, ensuring a comfortable and airy environment.


The white walls are easily accentuated with decor like plants and wall art, complementing the Nordic design for a practical and inviting feel.


Finally, the children’s room boasts excellent natural light, with bunk beds to accommodate multiple children and ample space for rest and play areas.




