This case presents a minimalist, whole‑home design project. Let’s take a look at it together with the BOSNIE editorial team!
The living room’s minimalist, streamlined ceiling and the absence of a central light fixture make the space feel even more simple and comfortable.

The living room strikes a balance between classic understatement and subtle luxury, creating a home atmosphere that is both refined and minimalist.

The living and dining areas are arranged on either side of the hallway, separated yet seamlessly connected. The double-layered ceiling and the glossy marble flooring visually extend the space.

The kitchen features a cleverly designed small bar counter by the window, complete with a sink, which not only takes on some of the functions of both the kitchen and the dining table but also serves as a temporary eating area.

Moreover, thanks to the excellent natural light and unobstructed views from the window, this compact bar can double as a desk, making work and study a real pleasure.

The bedroom continues the living room’s no‑main‑light design, exuding warmth and comfort within its simplicity. The headboard wall is anchored by a light coffee‑colored base, punctuated by geometric lines that weave throughout, crafting a clean, sharp linear aesthetic. Paired with soft bedding accents, it evokes a serene, cozy retreat.

The second bedroom, like the master suite, embraces a minimalist, understated palette, free of cluttered colors, lending the space a sense of ease and freedom.

The study benefits from ample natural light and superb ventilation, creating a truly comfortable working environment.

That concludes our introduction to this minimalist-style home design case. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE’s editor in the comments section!

