This case presents a whole-house design in the French style. Let's take a look at this project with BOSNIE's editor!
Chanel has conveyed such a philosophy: <luxury> and <elegance> are not about being expensive or ornate, but rather about discarding vulgarity.
Creating an elegant yet unpretentious space that embeds the quality of living in the details of daily life is a purer way of living.


01 Living Room
Returning to the warmth of home
Elegance and romance are the essence of French style. Here, BOSNIE deconstructs the space with a new French approach, fully utilizing the decorative effect of carved patterns. The materials, which are the soul of the space, run through the entire interior, creating both contrasting conflicts and harmonious elegance!

A curved sofa occupies a corner, without the bulkiness of a typical sofa, reducing visual pressure. A string of white sugar-coated hawthorn floor lamps is placed in the gap behind the sofa, filling the dead space. The floor lamp, paired with the ambient light above the curtains, brings a warm glow to the light-colored space.


In the sunlight, the fine texture of the sofa contrasts with the slightly rugged texture of the carpet. The natural color and texture of the rattan coffee table balance the minimalist and cool artificial elements, bringing a sense of warmth to the home.

02 Dining Room
Classic Mix-and-Match for French Elegance

The designer skillfully integrates the living room, kitchen, and dining room, creating a simple and efficient space where white, wood tones, and natural light combine to form an elegant ambiance.


By utilizing the depth difference created by the entrance door, the refrigerator and sideboard are embedded, and a continuous air outlet is set in the ceiling, ensuring it does not stand out and maintaining the height of the living and dining areas.

A white Roman column dining table becomes the focal point, adding a touch of French elegance. The slatted blinds preserve natural light while screening out the cluttered hallway view, and small wall sconces create a cozy corner beside the dining table.

03 Kitchen
Simple and practical above all
In small spaces, we ensure functionality with a simple design. A long countertop guarantees smooth food preparation, while ample storage space is provided underneath. The gray cabinet doors are both minimalist and attractive. Above the stove, we've incorporated open shelves and closed cabinets, allowing all bottles and jars to be stored on the wall. This keeps the countertop clean and makes everything easily accessible.

04 Bathroom
Vibrant colors enliven the space

The bathroom features white-framed square-pressed glass doors, maintaining privacy while looking fresh. The vanity, toilet, and bathtub are arranged in a row, all in white, with some orange tiles adding a lively touch. In the shower area, the bathtub helps to contain water, and niches are set up for storing bath products.

05 Master Bedroom
A relaxing and soft sleeping space
The master bedroom continues the theme of the living and dining areas, utilizing arched doorways to let in natural light and cleverly concealing the laundry area on the balcony.

The secondary bedroom wall and the bedroom door were relocated to make space for a set of floor-to-ceiling corner cabinets. The cabinets, with a surface that resembles the walls and a uniform color, create a more open and spacious feel, avoiding any sense of claustrophobia.

Two different small side tables serve as nightstands, paired with bedside pendant lights, creating a refined French ambiance.

06 Secondary Bedroom
Elegant and compact customized space

The secondary bedroom makes full use of custom furniture, fitting perfectly along the entire wall. Incorporating some glass cabinet doors breaks up the enclosed feeling.


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

