This case showcases a full‑house design in a simple European style. Let’s take a look at this project together with BOSNIE!
At the entryway, hexagonal patterned tiles clearly delineate the dirt‑catching zone, complemented by country‑style door panels to create a lively and welcoming entrance scene. Cleverly integrated system panels slide into the coat and shoe cabinets, smoothing out wall surfaces and concealing the electrical box. Adjacent to these are floating low cabinets and a floor‑standing shoe‑changing stool, their staggered arrangement leaving just the right amount of open space, effectively softening the bulkiness of the cabinetry. Thoughtfully, the design also features doors that can open up to 165 degrees, fully revealing the corner storage area.

In the living room, to enhance the visual impact of the focal point at the end of the corridor, an open shelving platform has been specially incorporated. Alongside it, wooden panels from the TV cabinet extend seamlessly into a display cabinet, framing a small raised platform. The alternating heights and staggered arrangement create an enchanting sense of depth and layered visual interest.

The dining room’s sideboard consists of upper and lower cabinets, providing ample storage for various kitchen appliances.

The children’s room combines warm, light wood tones with pink accents in the soft furnishings. The headboard wall is finished in a delicate shade of light gray, evoking a gentle, sweet yet not overly cloying atmosphere.

That wraps up our introduction to this full‑house design in the French‑European style. If you like it, feel free to leave a comment and join the conversation with BOSNIE!

