This case presents a French-style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE’s editor!
The island in the living room serves as both an entryway and seamlessly integrates with the dining table, creating a cohesive flow. The Western kitchen complements the Chinese kitchen’s countertops, offering extra workspace for washing fruit and preparing tea. Just a turn away is our dining area—savoring a fruit salad while watching TV is truly delightful.

By removing the wall between the living room and the secondary bedroom, we’ve significantly expanded the sense of space, while also enhancing ventilation and natural light.
The master bedroom features simple plaster moldings paired with richly patterned wallpaper, evoking a romantic French ambiance. The ocean view outside perfectly aligns with the bed’s orientation, so you can wake up to the sunrise over the sea.

The secondary bedroom is rarely occupied; when our child comes home occasionally, we’ve transformed the bay window into a tatami‑style platform, adding storage while further enlarging the space.

In the study, opposite the desk, we’ve adorned the wall with peacock‑blue wallpaper, immediately drawing the eye upon entering.

That concludes our introduction to this French‑style, whole‑house design. If you’re interested, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE’s editor!

