Life in the White & Wood Residence
05:29Some homes impress with color, others rely on decoration. The White & Wood Residence does something quieter…. it lets space & light do the talking.
Though the interior appears almost simple at first glance, it begins to reveal more and more the longer you stay. Half walls replace traditional rooms, with openings framing unexpected views and light changing how the area feels throughout the day.
Let’s take a closer look inside.
Living Room


Natural light is the star of the show. Floor-to-ceiling windows and a recessed linear ceiling light, paired with light drapery, keep the room flooded with sunshine. Everything else stays minimal to maintain a quiet vibe. The sofa, armchair, and coffee table are all low-slung, and there’s only a very soft visual layering on the wall to break up any rigidity.
Kitchen + Dining Area





The dining and kitchen area continues the home’s calm, restrained language, where white surfaces and warm wood work quietly together. The oak dining table is the centerpiece, creating a natural gathering point in an otherwise utilitarian space. Along the perimeter, oak cabinetry runs in clean, uninterrupted lines, so storage stays discreet and the visual field uncluttered.
Again, plenty of natural light is welcomed through the large horizontal windows that span the wall. Even the smallest details stay intentional. The floating ledge and built-in elements reinforce the horizontal flow, while the indoor tree introduces an organic contrast 
Staircase



The staircase reads more like a sculpture than a passageway. A smooth, curved wall wraps around perforated metal steps, keeping the form light and airy as it rises. Soft concealed lighting follows the curve to highlight the movement without drawing too much attention.
Bedroom



Quiet philosophy guides the bedroom decor. Simplicity is the main design gesture, as the walls remain almost bare, and slim wall-mounted reading lights replace bulky pieces. The low bed platform + white bedding adds just enough texture to keep the room from feeling stark.
Wood flooring continues seamlessly from the rest of the home, reinforcing the sense that the bedroom is part of one continuous composition.
Bathroom





Again, it’s calm, but here it feels even more distilled. Surfaces stay almost entirely white, and curved walls guide movement gently through the space. The layout feels open yet protected, with half-height partitions. You move through zones rather than rooms.
Posted By Anzah
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