This case presents a minimalist whole-house design. Let's take a look at this project with the BOSNIE editor!
The soft furnishings in the living room play a crucial role in enhancing the sense of space. While Japanese-style furniture is neat and robust, an overabundance of lines and reflective wooden surfaces can make the area feel cramped. Velvet materials, though often used in modern minimalist designs, take on a unique charm when integrated with the natural light characteristic of Japanese aesthetics.

The black recessed cabinets on the TV wall are both strong and elegant, adding depth to the wall without introducing unnecessary embellishments. A humidifier that mimics a charcoal fire, complete with a realistic flame effect, adds a trendy and sophisticated touch to the room.

The wall behind the dining area is multifunctional, featuring a hidden door to a drum practice room seamlessly integrated into the wooden paneling, serving as a decorative element. To the left, there's a built-in storage cabinet near the entrance, providing convenient daily storage. The separate compartments ensure that items are organized neatly.

The boy's bedroom offers ample storage space, with an L-shaped cabinet by the window that is both vibrant and unobtrusive. The lower section can store various bedding, while the upper part serves as a cozy resting area. The wall-mounted cabinets in the study area accommodate clothing and other items, maintaining a consistent design throughout.

Compared to the boy's room, the girl's room features a cleaner and more cheerful design. The combination of green and pink against a simple white backdrop creates a pastel color scheme reminiscent of a cream cake, exuding a charming and romantic vibe.

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

