BOSNIE The Effortless Aesthetic of French-Luxury
Living Knowledge · 2023.08.08

BOSNIE The Effortless Aesthetic of French-Luxury

If you’re lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast.” — Ernest Hemingway Expressing the subtle charm of French style is far from simple; it often proves even more intricate than lavish, over-the-top designs. In the living room, the designer balances visual complexity by pairing delicate plaster moldings with metallic accents, while introducing black-and-white contrasts to create an elegant harmony of strength and softness. We once dreamed—of love, of ideals, of the wind, and of delicious food. And so...

If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, Paris will always be with you, for Paris is a moveable feast.” — Ernest Hemingway

Conveying a simple French flair is actually far from easy; it often proves more intricate than lavish, over-the-top designs. Therefore, in planning the living room, the designer balances visual complexity by pairing delicate plaster moldings with metallic elements, while introducing black-and-white contrasts to achieve an artistic harmony of strength and softness.

We once had dreams—of love, of ideals, of the wind, and of good food. Thus, the dining room has come to embody our hopes for life; the busy figure seated at the table always manages to lighten the burdens of daily routine, and even our restless moods seem to dissolve into the air, evaporating within the warm haze.

In terms of design, the balcony was integrated, expanding both the kitchen and the preparation counter, and a separate wet bar along with a breakfast area were added, creating an open, sociable environment. This allows young people to gather occasionally with a few friends, opening up new possibilities for their lives.

Whose home lies deep within the plum grove, where faint starlight seeps through the dim glow?” Even when life feels overwhelming, the kitchen remains the most comforting utopia for the soul.

For the master bedroom, the designer designed a suite combining a walk-in closet and an en-suite bathroom, optimizing the flow of movement.

The walk-in closet features a floor-to-ceiling U-shaped layout, with a jewelry cabinet placed in the center, maximizing storage capacity while keeping dust accumulation to a minimum on both upper and lower surfaces.

In the master bathroom, the shower was removed, leaving only a bathtub, toilet, and sink—primarily for the female homeowner, while the male homeowner uses the guest bathroom.

Continuing the space’s plaster moldings, the secondary bedroom appears richer in layers. A small daybed provides a tranquil corner where weary souls can find peace.

Returning to our original intention, we quietly infuse everyday life with the elegance of French romance, moving with measured rhythm—sometimes leaping forward, sometimes subtly permeating, and at times gently peeling back layers.

Even in the smallest spaces, we strive to craft subtle, delightful surprises.

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