This case showcases a light‑luxury‑style whole‑home design. Let’s take a look at this project together with BOSNIE!
On the left side of the entryway, you can immediately see greenery outside the window, while the large floor-to-ceiling windows enhance the brightness of the interior. The curtains are chosen as blinds, allowing you to effortlessly adjust the indoor lighting at any time and create dynamic patterns of light and shadow. Right in front of you, you can directly view the decorative painting and art pieces displayed opposite the entryway, elevating the overall aesthetic appeal. The table placed there also serves as storage, making it both beautiful and practical.

The living room is spacious and bright, with an overall color scheme of white complemented by gilded accents that add a touch of luxury and distinct layering, exuding refined elegance.

Furniture such as the sofa features a soft, blue piece in quintessential French style, with bold, vibrant hues. The curved lines of the round pendant lamp and other furnishings further highlight the signature flowing elegance of French design, creating a look that is gentle, natural, yet steeped in classic charm.

The dining area is furnished with metallic‑toned tables and chairs, seamlessly connected to the living room, forming one unified space. The entire area feels open and airy, with the dining table conveniently positioned for easy access from the kitchen, ensuring clear and straightforward circulation throughout.

The master bedroom maintains a simple, clean aesthetic, with pale gray bedding that conveys a sophisticated, understated elegance. An artistic decorative painting hangs above the headboard, adding visual interest without feeling overly busy or cluttered. Placing the desk near the window effectively repurposes the bay window, maximizing this otherwise unused space. During the day, ample natural light meets the needs of reading and working, while at night, the view and lighting remain inviting. A full wall serves as a wardrobe, satisfying the owner’s storage and organization requirements.

A partition wall separates the vanity area from the bathroom, clearly defining each zone while optimizing space utilization. Positioning the vanity on the exterior side makes it convenient when guests arrive; even if someone is using the bathroom, others can still wash their hands without interference. With the bathroom tucked inside and separated by glass partitions, dry and wet areas are distinctly divided, yet the overall space remains unconfined and spacious.

The master bedroom walk-in closet is primarily designed to meet the owner’s daily needs for dressing and makeup. Glass doors serve as dividers, providing convenient storage for frequently worn clothes and regularly laundered bed linens. Adjacent open shelving units, paired with built-in strip lights, not only ensure adequate illumination but also function as stylish display elements, making items easily accessible.

That wraps up our introduction to this light‑luxury‑style whole‑home design. If you like it, feel free to leave a comment and chat with BOSNIE!

