This case introduces a whole‑house design in a natural wood style. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE’s editor!
The living‑dining‑kitchen area features wood‑grain tiles on the floor, lending a warm visual tone, while the walls and ceiling are left largely unadorned, with terrazzo accents inserted in select areas to inject playful interest. The furnishings echo this approach: wooden sideboards, armchairs, and a coffee table, paired with a soft gray leather sofa that is both easy to maintain and harmonizes with the terrazzo elements.


The dining room’s pendant light can be adjusted up and down, creating varying lighting effects at different heights. The wood tones of the dining table and its adjacent surfaces feature subtle contrasts in shade, enriching the spatial layering, while the gray mirrored panels in the dining area echo those behind the TV.

In the bedroom, the ceiling transitions seamlessly into the curtain box via curved lines; the chandelier and wall sconces echo the form of the suspended ceiling, and the walls are painted a pale beige to lend the room a cozy feel.


The second bedroom also adopts a predominantly light gray palette, with a white ceiling, and the headboard material ties back to the TV backdrop in the living room. Beneath the bedside cabinet, the lower section of the wardrobe is designed as open shelving, resolving the issue of a full-door cabinet being difficult to access when placed next to the nightstand.


In the bathroom, a warm color scheme is combined with terrazzo, and the mirror is custom‑made, with the wall behind it finished in specialized bathroom paint.

That concludes our introduction to this natural wood‑style whole‑house design. If you’re interested, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE’s editor!

