This case introduces a minimalist, whole‑house design project. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE’s editor!
As you enter, you’re greeted by the entryway, which features a dedicated dust‑removal zone. The floor is fitted with a durable, stain‑resistant tile instead of hardwood, offering enhanced wear resistance while naturally delineating the transition between the entryway and the living room. A three‑legged wooden stool is placed in the corner, so you no longer have to bend over when changing shoes.

The living room boasts a seamless, flat ceiling, eschewing both chandeliers and flush‑mount lights for a cleaner, more elegant look. The floor is entirely covered in hardwood, its warm, natural wood tones creating an open‑and‑airy feel; even barefoot, the surface is pleasantly soft underfoot, making everyday life at home all the more comfortable and relaxing.

A straight‑run gray sofa is centered against a latticed backdrop, its plush cushions ensuring a supremely cozy sitting and lounging experience. The coffee table consists of two glass pieces, varying in height and size, to suit different lifestyle needs. On one side, a single chair in the same color family as the sofa invites you to recline and bask in the sun’s golden rays.

In the dining area, a walnut‑toned table and chairs exude a fresh, invigorating vibe, their natural wood grain subtly revealing an understated elegance. An irregular, pure white spherical light fixture above casts a soft, diffused glow, lending the space a truly inviting dining atmosphere.

The kitchen adopts an L‑shaped layout, dominated by walnut hues—simple yet far from plain. Work zones are clearly defined: the washing and cooking areas remain distinct yet closely connected, enabling efficient food preparation in one smooth flow. The wall cabinets feature handleless designs for effortless opening and closing, with internal dividers that maximize storage organization, banishing any risk of kitchen clutter.

In the bedroom, a full‑wall wardrobe transforms a compact space into a storage powerhouse, complete with designated sections for folded items, long and short hanging clothes, drawers, and more—everything neatly accounted for. The cabinet doors are also handleless, lending the room a sleek, streamlined appearance and making access even more convenient.


The bathroom uses transparent glass to separate the shower area from the vanity, meeting the owner’s need for wet‑dry zoning. A floating wooden vanity paired with a rectangular mirror incorporates open shelving to meet diverse storage requirements. Meanwhile, the walls and floor are clad in gray square marble tiles, instantly elevating both the aesthetic appeal and the overall sense of quality.

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

