Full-House Design Case | Japanese Style: Warm and Healing
Living Knowledge · 2023.08.26

Full-House Design Case | Japanese Style: Warm and Healing

This project showcases a full‑house design in the Japanese style. Let’s take a look together with BOSNIE! Entering the living room, the most distinctive feature is undoubtedly the TV wall. A clever set of cabinet doors has been designed: when open, they reveal the television; when closed, they transform into two additional sets of cabinet doors. To the eye, the entire TV wall appears as one continuous piece of cabinetry—indeed, it functions as such—creating an effect that seems to “eliminate” the traditional TV wall. The sofa wall features no elaborate molding; instead, it’s finished with gray paint and adorned with two hanging artworks. As for the dining area, it builds on the original Japanese aesthetic while introducing a modern twist: a high bar counter...

This case showcases a full‑house design in a Japanese style. Let’s take a look at this project together with BOSNIE!

Entering the living room, the most distinctive feature is undoubtedly the TV wall. A clever set of cabinet doors has been designed: when open, they reveal the television; when closed, they transform into two additional sets of cabinet doors. To the eye, the entire TV wall appears as one continuous piece of cabinetry—yet it truly is a single cabinet, almost as if the “TV wall” has been deliberately eliminated. The sofa wall features no elaborate styling; instead, it’s finished with gray paint and adorned with two hanging artworks.

The dining area introduces a fresh twist on the traditional Japanese aesthetic. A high bar counter paired with tall stools redefines mealtime, while the table legs crafted from gray glass lend an airy, lightweight feel to the space.

The master bedroom is dominated by natural wood and white tones. The clean, pure white palette is complemented by organic wooden elements and soft furnishings with gentle details, creating a warm, soothing atmosphere perfect for restful sleep.

That concludes our introduction to this Japanese‑style whole‑house design. If you like it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE!

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