This case introduces a Nordic-style whole-house design. Let's take a look at it together with BOSNIE's editor!
Due to the layout constraints of the entryway, the dining area is immediately visible upon entering. A shoe cabinet has been placed here, and additional footwear can be stored in the balcony’s storage unit.

The living room is primarily decorated in classic blue, accented with bold orange-red—creating interplay, contrast, and harmony. The blue hue invites a return to inner peace and tranquility.

A clean and tidy dining area is the foundation of beauty. Since decluttering isn’t feasible, we’ve expanded storage options, customizing ample storage while maintaining appropriate spatial proportions.

By enclosing the balcony access door, we’ve created a complete U-shaped kitchen. Opening up the wall and recessing the refrigerator into the space fosters fluidity, blending aesthetics with practicality.

In the master bedroom, a half‑wall color‑blocking design evokes 1980s nostalgia, paired with houndstooth upholstery and furniture in natural wood tones, immersing the space in the timeless allure of classic blue.

The enlarged bathroom is divided into two zones: the dry zone features a custom vanity with a raised base to prevent moisture and dirt buildup, while the wet zone incorporates wall‑mounted niches at the corners for storing bath accessories.

That concludes our introduction to this Nordic-style whole-house design project. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE’s editor below!

