
Everyone assigns unique meanings to space. Good design is not merely a collection of elements; it is an expression of personality and character. It represents the seamless integration and expansion of the spatial environment with human experience. Designers here have eliminated unnecessary decorations, focusing instead on restoring the space’s authentic self.
The young homeowners, having returned from studying abroad, bring with them cherished memories and a wealth of international life experiences. The designer thoughtfully incorporated their lifestyle into the spatial design, blending fashion and design seamlessly. The grand, luxurious space is enriched with distinctive European style elements, and the international perspective of the design offers artistic pleasure, capturing the essence of modern spatial aesthetics.

Black, white, and gray evoke timeless elegance, but adding vibrant colors can truly elevate a space’s ambiance. The designer selected light gray flooring as the base, complemented by ROBERTO CAVALLI tiles, which enhance the overall style through soft, carefully chosen decorations.
The living room centers around GIORGETTI sofas and MAGIS black-top chairs, designed by Thomas Heswick, paired with artistic pieces like the Onamont piglet coffee table. A subtle golden floor lamp in the corner brings warmth and liveliness, appearing effortlessly placed. The French-style ceiling, protruding wall panels, and integrated light troughs create a striking visual effect that blends modern spatial design with European and American cultural influences.
Fashion and art coexist harmoniously here. Without excessive decoration, the space already stands as a classic.



The concept of “de-stylized design” challenges tradition—not by rejecting it, but by breathing new life into design details to offer residents fresh sensations and experiences. Black remains a versatile and timeless choice. In this space, a black door with a top design accentuates the 3.3-meter ceiling, creating an atmosphere of spacious elegance.
The younger generation values comfort and beauty in the present without compromising long-term investment. The dining area showcases refined elegance with POLIFORM tables, lighting, and minimalist furnishings. A vase with fresh blooms sits naturally at the center of the table, radiating vitality. Facing the expansive French window, the space is bathed in light, symbolizing a bright future.
Simple decorative lines define the circular ceiling, while a stunning crystal chandelier by ROBERTO CAVALLI casts a soft glow. Modern artistic wall lamps facilitate a seamless transition between the living and dining areas, uniting them beautifully.

As lifestyles evolve, so do the demands for health, safety, convenience, and comfort. The kitchen design reflects these changes, tailored to the needs of modern households. High-end design and advanced appliances create an integrated kitchen space that emphasizes openness and functionality, where form follows function.
By concealing mundane clutter, the kitchen regains its simplicity and beauty, restoring a sense of ceremony to everyday life.

Returning to humanity, beauty serves as both comfort and experience. Art, culture, craftsmanship, and technology represent different facets of the comfortable living environment sought by contemporary individuals.
Velvet fabric remains a favorite among fashion designers, and home design is no exception. The elegant velvet curtains in the bedroom offer a delicate texture, exuding warmth with their flowing drapes and subtle sheen. This fabric embodies tenderness, akin to the gentle pulse of a lover’s affection, bringing joy to the heart.


Art is born from life, and iterative design adds depth and dimension to spatial hierarchy. Exquisite ornaments, thoughtfully curated paintings, a rich peacock blue accent in the bedroom, and elegant velvet curtains by the window all contribute to an artistic atmosphere that blooms in the details.
This modern spatial art reflects a refined aesthetic. The concept of de-stylization emphasizes that design transcends any particular style or trend.


Design Drawings:

Floor Plan

Node Diagram
Project Information:
Project Name: Haibolanxuan
Designer: Zhu Ruixin
Title: Zhu Ruixin – Jiurui International Design Firm
Room Type: Floor Plan
Area (BIM Training): 280 square meters
Main Material Brands: ROBERTO CAVALLI ceramic tiles, Gaode wood flooring, Moser doors and windows, Baili cabinets
Main Furniture Brands: GIORGETTI, MAGIS, POLIFORM, ROBERTO CAVALLI















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