This case introduces a whole‑house design in the New Chinese style. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE!
The sun’s lazy rays spill into the living room; without superfluous embellishments, the textures of leather and fabric alone seem to hold the light and shadow. Against a backdrop of serene, deep Aurora Green, the space unfolds as a haven of refined, leisurely moments, where the pace of life slows and even the most restless heart gradually finds its calm.


On the dining table, a lightly luxurious tableware collection is arranged with the strict precision of classic Western dining etiquette—subtle details that will, over time, evolve into something truly meaningful, as if etched with the beauty of passing hours.

The bedroom’s bedside cabinet and dressing table form an unconventional yet harmonious ensemble, featuring clean, flowing lines and a dynamic interplay of solid and void. This not only enhances functionality but also lends the space an air of openness and fluidity.

The second bedroom exudes a composed, understated elegance, with thoughtful design touches and a sense of quality at every turn. Its L-shaped layout maximizes spatial efficiency: the built‑in wall cabinet can double as both a vanity and a compact desk, offering a delightfully relaxed retreat for reading in one’s spare moments.

That concludes our introduction to this New Chinese‑style whole‑house design. If you like it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE in the comments section!

