A Cat-Friendly Home (Not Minimalist)
We've all recently been obsessed with minimalist lines, almost forgetting how comfortable a home can be with lots of things in it.
It's such a happy thing to be surrounded by things you love; the owner of this house is just like that.

The house has enough shelves and storage space to store your books, and also enough space for the furry children to have a comfortable living environment.
The console table in the entrance hall has a retro feel.


The TV is mounted on the wall in the living room, becoming the center for wall storage and decoration; the shelves are also cat trees, and even have cat doors opened for them.






Even the place that looks like a cabinet is a paradise for the cats.


The storage is also complete in the office area, with a glass sliding door.


The corridor leads to the kitchen and dining area, which is equipped with a stove and an extending countertop dining table.



The kitchen lighting uses track pendant lights, combined with a combination of light and dark colors, creating a bohemian style overall.



Another turn leads to the bedroom, with a bed and a reading chair.


On one side of the bed headboard is a bedside table to store chargers and other clutter, while the other side is a bedside table to hold blankets and books.

The retro wall lamp replaces the bedside lamp.

The bathroom is simply decorated.