This case study showcases a whole-house design in the wabi-sabi style. Let's take a look at this project with BOSNIE's editor!
The floating shoe cabinet in the foyer is both artistic and ensures ample natural light.

The space extensively uses curved elements, enhancing the art of curves.

Returning home late, the first thing to do is turn on the familiar table lamp. Under its gentle light, one can relax on the sofa and shed the day's weariness.
The walls are painted with an oatmeal-colored artistic paint, and the floor is finished with micro-cement in a matching tone, creating a seamless wabi-sabi effect between the wall and floor.
Life is a pure canvas that can be filled with different meanings and charms at each stage.

The enclosed kitchen, with its warm and inviting atmosphere, is designed with a well-organized layout, making it the ideal kitchen for every home cook, where every meal is a feast.

The master bedroom features a no-main-light design, using linear lighting to create a geometric feel. The wardrobe, which extends from floor to ceiling, offers strong storage capacity with well-planned sections, also facilitating daily cleaning and organization.

The secondary bedroom minimizes decoration, featuring a simple mattress. The warm yellow light from the carefully designed lamps creates a cozy and soothing ambiance.


That concludes our presentation of the wabi-sabi style whole-house design. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE's editor!

