House of Mirrors, interior design case study

House of Mirrors

A minimal Scandinavian home of 1,200 sq ft, where mirrors open up a compact footprint and a palette of beige and grey keeps everything calm and warm.

Interior Design 3D Rendering and Visualization
House of Mirrors, home theater and living space in soft greys
Master bedroom in layered beige and grey tones

The dining space flows straight into a compact bar unit, treated as a single low run of pale cabinetry and grey stone. Kept linear and uncluttered, it frees the floor while a mirrored back panel carries light across the room.

Kitchen and bar unit in muted greys with reflective surfaces

“Our home is small, but it never feels small. The mirrors and the soft beige-and-grey palette make every room feel open and bright. Seeing each space as a 3D render before we built it gave us complete confidence, and the finished home is exactly what we pictured, calm, warm, and so much bigger than its footprint.”

The Homeowners House of Mirrors Residence | 1,200 sq ft
Children's room in playful, soft neutrals