This case presents a Japanese-style, whole‑house design. The overall palette centers on white and natural wood tones, accented with haze blue, gray, and bright yellow to create a warm and practical Japanese aesthetic. Let’s take a look at this project together with BOSNIE!
At the entryway, hexagonal tiles pave the floor, blending black, white, and gray while incorporating wood‑grain‑inspired tiles to naturally delineate the functional zones. To make changing shoes more convenient, a hidden shoe‑changing bench has been incorporated—space‑saving, practical, and highly functional.

The living room feels open and airy, featuring materials with a natural texture and pops of vibrant yellow that allow natural light to flow unobstructed.
A custom bookshelf wall spans the entire length of the TV area, with a projection screen replacing the television, offering both storage and a home‑theater experience—a dual‑purpose solution.

A small bar counter has been set up on the balcony, perfect for reading or writing in the afternoon and enjoying a quiet evening drink—truly relaxing and carefree.

The dining and living areas are designed as an open‑concept space, with wooden tables and chairs paired with a gray tablecloth, creating clean lines, a light, and cozy atmosphere; the compact dining table comfortably accommodates the whole family.
The sideboard combines concealed and open storage, and its extended countertop can hold small appliances like a microwave and a water dispenser, serving as a handy extension of the kitchen’s storage.

The L‑shaped kitchen layout ensures flexible traffic flow, equipped with a dishwasher, steam‑oven combination, integrated stove, and vertical storage solutions—every cabinet is tailored to meet diverse organizational needs.

The master bedroom is bathed in warm white, complemented by a wood‑tone furniture ensemble, exuding a serene, natural, and understated elegance.

The study connects the living room and the entryway, separated by black‑framed frosted glass doors that can be opened or closed as needed, preserving indoor lighting while fostering better interaction among family members.

In the bathroom, a full‑height mirrored cabinet boosts storage, with LED strips installed below to enhance illumination, and open shelving on the side for frequently used toiletries, eliminating the hassle of constantly opening and closing cabinet doors.

That concludes our introduction to this Japanese‑style design. If you’re interested, feel free to leave a comment and share your thoughts with BOSNIE!

