This case presents a minimalist whole-house design. In the design industry, 'minimalism' is omnipresent, showcasing its significant influence and appeal. Minimalism involves abstracting concrete elements to a high degree, allowing for greater imagination. Overly specific imagery can limit one's associations, eventually becoming as monotonous and dull as simple, unadorned objects. Abstract minimalism, on the other hand, is both the most fashionable and the most minimal. Join BOSNIE as we explore this case together.
The living room features a TV background wall that extends to a shoe cabinet with ample storage. The doors are equipped with hidden handles and use specialized closers for easy opening and closing.

In the dining area, a cream-colored sofa is complemented by a white stone round side table. Paired with a black linear lamp and a carpet with a mix of light and dark, mottled textures, every corner exudes a casual yet intelligent and harmonious atmosphere.

The bedroom features soothing and tranquil colors, with textured gray accents that bring warmth to the space. The background wall, made of micro-cement and wall panels, combined with the warm wooden material and the illumination from minimalist black lighting, elevates the visual sophistication.

The walk-in closet is divided by glass cabinet doors, adding a playful touch to the space. Light gray cabinets are paired with pure white open shelves, and a decorative feature wall in the middle of the storage units creates a spacious and minimalist feel.

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

