This case introduces a full‑house design in the American style. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE’s editor!
A floor-to-ceiling shoe cabinet in the entryway features a hollowed-out section, providing both ventilation and a convenient spot for placing keys and other small items.
To the left of the entrance lies the dining area. Custom-made vintage solid-wood cabinets on the wall not only store dining essentials but also meet the owner’s preference for ample storage space.

The living room boasts large floor-to-ceiling windows that bring in abundant natural light, creating an open and bright atmosphere. Clear circulation paths make the entire space feel airy and flowing.
The TV cabinet and wine cabinet are fully custom-designed, offering impressive storage capacity. To enhance reflectivity, jazz-white tiles were chosen—far from feeling cold or rigid, they add a touch of warmth, perhaps an unexpected bonus brought by the retro style, especially when surrounded by rich, deep tones.
The overall space is dominated by soft gray tones, simple yet refreshing, complemented by warm brown furniture to create a serene and understated ambiance.

In the dining area, an elegant square redwood table comfortably seats 4–5 people, making everyday meals and weekend gatherings equally enjoyable.
Separated by a sliding door, the Chinese-style kitchen handles all cooking challenges—from frying and stir-frying to simmering—while its retro yet fresh color palette keeps the mood cheerful.

The L-shaped kitchen design tucks appliances neatly into cabinetry, keeping countertops tidy and clearly separating washing and cooking zones, so the couple can efficiently divide tasks without overlap.

The bedroom exudes freshness, with cyan walls accented by solid-wood moldings, blending a touch of American charm with Instagram-inspired flair. The linear framing serves as both decorative detail and functional zoning, dividing the headboard wall into two areas for pendant lights. A stunning wardrobe stands out, featuring specially selected golden hardware.


The master bathroom includes an oversized bathtub, adding a luxurious touch that invites relaxation upon returning home. White hexagonal tiles evoke an exotic vibe, while playful mosaic patterns and a round mirror inject a lively energy.

The tatami-style children’s room combines a wardrobe, bed, and bookcase into one multifunctional unit, seamlessly integrating rest, study, and storage—a practical solution for compact homes. With a strong visual appeal, it appears clean and spacious, easy to use, and thoughtfully organized, ensuring each zone fulfills its intended purpose and allowing items to be neatly categorized and stored.

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

