House Design Case | Small Home, Fully Equipped
Living Knowledge · 2023.08.21

House Design Case | Small Home, Fully Equipped

This case showcases a modern-style whole-house design. Let’s take a look together with BOSNIE! For the living room’s TV backdrop wall, we’ve used wood panels that mimic stone textures. The kitchen has been opened up to connect with the adjacent room, creating a spacious cooking area. The master bedroom follows a standard layout, with the bay window cleverly utilized for extra storage. A reflective light cove has been added to the master bedroom’s feature wall, enhancing the sense of depth and layering in the space. Although compact, the second bedroom is fully functional, featuring a floor-to-ceiling wardrobe along one wall, punctuated by open shelving sections. In the bathroom, subtle lighting strips add a touch of sophistication and texture. Walk-in closet...

This case introduces a modern‑style, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look at it together with the BOSNIE editorial team!

For the living room’s TV‑wall feature, we opted for wood panels with a faux‑stone texture.

The kitchen has been opened up to connect with the adjacent room, creating a spacious, unified cooking area.

The master bedroom follows a conventional layout; the bay window is cleverly incorporated to provide additional storage. A reflective cove lighting design on the headboard wall adds depth and visual interest to the space.

Though compact, the second bedroom is fully functional. Along the foot of the bed runs a floor‑to‑ceiling wardrobe, punctuated by open shelving sections.

In the bathroom, linear LED strips lend a sense of sophistication and texture.

The walk‑in closet features a task‑lighting‑free design, with large wardrobes flanking either side and the window transformed into a vanity, maximizing every inch of space.

That concludes our introduction to this modern‑style, whole‑home design project. If you like it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with the BOSNIE team!

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