Real Customer Home
Real shots from customers / Warmth the whole-house

Real Customer Home

Pay attention to storage systems, background walls, living lines and comfortable scales, and showcase BOSNIE’s custom floor-to-ceiling details throughout the home.

Warmth the whole-houseImproved housingEntranceTV wallstorage cabinetbedroom

A good home is often not completed by a single cabinet, but by the entrance, living room, dining room, bedroom and kitchen to establish order. Real shots of clients’ homes can better illustrate the connection between these spaces.

The entrance hall is responsible for home storage, the living room background wall is responsible for display and hidden storage, and the bedroom wardrobe is responsible for capacity and quiet facade. By unifying materials and proportions of door panels, BOSNIE gave these functional areas a continuous expression.

For users who are planning the entire home, this type of case can help determine which areas are suitable for open layout, which areas need hidden storage, and how to use low-saturated colors and wood grains to reduce space pressure.

Actual scene of customer’s home

Real Home Showcase

Design Translation Suggestions

Design Translation
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Extract Style Keywords

This case style is Warmth the whole-house. First extract the preferred colors, wood grain, lines, and lighting relationships, then judge whether they fit your natural light and floor plan.

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Focus on Key Spaces

Focus first on Entrance, TV wall, storage cabinet and other high-use areas before extending the design to the whole home.

03

Turn Ideas into an Action List

Turn Clear route home, The background wall is more complete into measurement, material, hardware, detailing, and installation checkpoints instead of stopping at visuals.

Consultation Preparation Checklist

Consultation Checklist
Floor plans, site photos or measuring sketchesCase links or screenshots for key referenceLike and dislike style keywordsFamily members, storage habits, and commonly used itemsDecoration stage, water and electricity progress and expected move-in timeSpace pain points that need to be addressedBudget range, material preferences and environmental concerns

Case Q&A

Case FAQ
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After seeing a BOSNIE case you like, how do you decide whether it can be your home?

It is recommended to first confirm the size of the apartment, beams, doors and windows, the location of electrical appliances, decoration stage and budget range, and then send your favorite case drawings, key spaces and style preferences to the store or service staff, and the design communication will determine the parts that can be implemented.

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Can the styles in the case be mixed and matched?

Yes, but you need to first determine the main color, main material, cabinet proportions and door-wall cabinet closing logic. It is recommended that a suite retain one main style and then make changes through local materials, lighting and soft furnishings.

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What is the difference between real-life cases and renderings?

Real cases can better show the relationship between storage scale, cabinet door opening and closing, lighting levels and soft decoration; renderings are more suitable for early expression of the plan. The actual customization should be confirmed based on site conditions, material samples and measuring tape data.

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What information do I need to prepare before consulting on the case plan?

You can prepare floor plans, on-site photos, decoration stages, favorite cases, family members and storage needs. You can also describe key spaces, such as entrances, sideboards, TV cabinets, cloakrooms or study rooms.

CASE CONSULTATION

Want to Make Plans Based on This Case?

You can explain the apartment area, decoration stage and preferred space style. The BOSNIE team will provide communication suggestions based on cases, product sets and materials and techniques.

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