This case presents a whole-house design in a modern minimalist style. Let's explore this project with BOSNIE's editor!
The acrylic table legs of the living room furniture reduce the complexity of placing a table, while the combination of benches and single chairs offers a variety of seating options.

The lighting design is free from a central light source, allowing for different lighting scenarios based on various life situations. A full wall is utilized as a bookshelf to enhance storage, with detailed categorization in the open sections, and recessed lights provide localized illumination.

After enclosing the balcony, it has been integrated into the living room, providing excellent natural light and a broad, bright view. The apricot gray and London fog color combination on the balcony makes the doorway appear softer and more comfortable, making the overall space brighter.

The green and white color scheme and the arched door design in the bedroom create a fairy-tale-like treehouse, enhancing the child's sense of happiness. A bookshelf is built into the wall, and a drawer cabinet staircase is placed between the treehouse and the bookshelf.

Due to an unavoidable beam at the bay window, the vanity is designed to be suspended, giving a lighter appearance. The acrylic chair reduces the feeling of congestion in the narrow passage.

The entrance to the master bedroom is expanded outward, with part of the secondary bedroom area borrowed to create a walk-in closet. The use of amber glass adds a touch of elegance, avoiding the monotony of an all-white wardrobe.
A drawer-style storage cabinet is placed next to the bed for easy access to items. Sometimes, the convenience of daily life is more comforting than surface-level decorations.

The cabinets on both sides serve as a screen, preventing the awkwardness of seeing the bed directly when the door is opened, thus improving privacy. The absence of a central light, with hidden LED strips in the ceiling, creates a soft, diffused light that is ideal for rest.

More storage space is provided for children, and the bunk bed design ensures safety. The side of the stairs near the bed is hollowed out, making it convenient for children to place their bedtime reading materials or toys.

A simple and comfortable environment is more suitable for rest. A lamp on the windowsill facilitates reading, and a small piano by the bed inspires and nurtures the child's interests.

The green and white color scheme and the arched door design in the bedroom create a fairy-tale-like treehouse, enhancing the child's sense of happiness. A bookshelf is built into the wall, and a drawer cabinet staircase is placed between the treehouse and the bookshelf.

The kitchen countertop is designed with the height and operational habits of the user in mind, making it more ergonomic. The U-shaped layout increases efficiency.

The bathroom sink is placed outside, separated by a sliding glass door to achieve a dry-wet separation. The shower area features recessed niches in the walls for convenient storage and easy access to toiletries.

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

