This case introduces a modern minimalist whole-house design. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE!
The living room’s color scheme blends milky coffee tones with natural wood. The floor is entirely covered in wooden planks, which run horizontally to extend the space and enhance its openness. A minimalist ceiling paired with a lighting‑free design keeps the height unobstructed and prevents dust accumulation, visually lengthening the room vertically. A hand‑woven hemp‑rope rug is placed at the center, inviting you to sit directly on the floor—simple, earthy, and free‑spirited.

Along the balcony side of the living room, a curtain box has been pre‑installed at the top to conceal the track, ensuring an elegant, unified exterior. Paired with dreamy curtains that combine drape and light reflection, it allows you to easily adjust the indoor lighting. Floor‑to‑ceiling windows have been chosen to deliver expansive views and excellent ventilation.

Considering the dining area’s size, a compact rectangular table was selected to create a cozy, intimate setting for three. The tabletop is made of solid surface material, offering durability, heat resistance, and easy cleaning. The lower portion of the adjacent wall is painted in a soft gray‑pink hue, accentuating the color while effectively protecting the surface from stains and scratches.

The kitchen features a single‑line layout, thoughtfully dividing the cooking, preparation, and storage zones for smooth, efficient workflow. The wall cabinets are designed to reach the ceiling, minimizing hard‑to‑clean crevices, while leaving the base open to facilitate movement and reduce the risk of bumps. The cabinets are fitted with flat‑panel doors that open and close effortlessly.

The master bedroom is dressed in a neutral white‑brown palette, with wooden flooring that feels comfortable underfoot—warm in winter and cool in summer. The continuous plank throughout the room creates a sense of spaciousness. Below the headboard’s wall panel, a recessed groove houses a built‑in LED strip to set the mood. The bedside tables are suspended and arranged symmetrically, offering a clean, stylish look that’s easy to keep tidy. Potted plants and wall art complement the bare spaces, infusing the room with artistic flair.

The bathroom adopts a three‑zone separation design, enabling simultaneous use without interference. The lower part of the toilet area’s walls is tiled with small square bricks, maintaining an airy, uncluttered feel, paired with a smart toilet for maximum comfort.

That concludes our introduction to this modern minimalist whole-house design project. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE!

