in the picture above is a 124 square meter house, designed by the wellknown modern designer Mikaza, located in the Emei River area. The overall space is based on the needs of a small family. The light industrial style and the combination of log elements make the space full of personality. At the same time, the overall space is mainly based on gray and black tones, which is very atmospheric. The living room and dining room are open, and the space is very spacious. The large floortoceiling windows provide excellent lighting. The sofa is based on the comfortable gray tone, and the blue single sofa adds a touch of color to the space. The walls of the living room are decorated with geometric paintings, which are both artistic and fashionable.
The restaurant continues the style of the living room, with simple and atmospheric gray tables and chairs. The addition of log elements makes the dining space more warm and comfortable. The kitchen is connected to the dining room. The overall color is black, which is very textured. The cabinets are designed with no handles, which is simple and atmospheric. The master bedroom is spacious and comfortable, with a large floortoceiling window that provides excellent lighting and ventilation. The bed is based on a gray tone, with a log bedside table on one side, which is very warm. The wardrobe is embedded in the wall, which saves space and is very practical. The second bedroom continues the style of the master bedroom, with a simple and comfortable atmosphere. The addition of the tatami design makes the space more functional and the storage space is greatly increased. The third bedroom is designed as a study room, which is simple and atmospheric. The desks and chairs are made of logs, which are natural and environmentally friendly. There is also a bookshelf next to it, which is very convenient for storing books and materials. The bathroom is mainly based on black and white, which is very textured. The bathtub is designed to be embedded, which is convenient and practical. The round mirror adds a touch of playfulness to the space.