This case presents a cream-style, full‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE’s editor!
The living room is a relatively open space and the place where the homeowners and their cats spend most of their time. A color‑mixing scheme of milky coffee paired with reddish‑brown below the wainscoting accentuates the area’s vintage charm.

The TV‑wall storage cabinet encircles the television, efficiently addressing the living room’s storage needs. A deliberate open space on the left echoes the glass-fronted cabinet on the right, creating a sense of airiness that avoids heaviness or clutter.

Although meals at home aren’t frequent in the dining area, the walls continue the reddish‑brown motif, complemented by shell‑patterned tiles in the same tone.

Next to the dining table, a set of white storage cabinets serves as both a sideboard and a morning coffee station. Their leg‑free design leaves ample clearance for a floor‑cleanning robot to tuck away.

The kitchen adopts an overall U‑shaped layout, with the countertop colors echoing those of the public areas. The wall‑mounted cabinetry is clad in creamy white, visually concealing the pipes behind the surface for a cleaner, more streamlined look. Square mosaic tiles pave the floor, lending a rich, distinctive character.

Behind the bedroom’s hidden door, the master suite has had its entry reoriented to streamline circulation and eliminate the sharp corner of the original floor plan. The ceiling is painted in a milky coffee hue, adding depth and dimension to the space.

A plush brown leather headboard and velvet bedding in a two‑tone contrast create an enveloping warmth—no wonder Tian Tian loves nothing more than lounging in bed!

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

