Whole-House Design Case | Seeking a Balanced and Harmonious Aesthetic
Living Knowledge · 2023.09.20

Whole-House Design Case | Seeking a Balanced and Harmonious Aesthetic

This case presents a modern whole-house design, exploring how to arrange our lives from the perspective of moderate happiness. It neither overfills nor emphasizes deliberate blank spaces, but rather seeks a balanced and harmonious aesthetic in lines and colors, finding the perfect equilibrium between laziness and luxury. Join BOSNIE's editor as we take a closer look at this case! The living room is clean and tidy, with the TV wall design adding both storage and display space, seamlessly blending functionality and aesthetics. The living room's color scheme is unified and clean, creating a...

This case study showcases a modern whole-house design, exploring how to arrange our lives from the perspective of moderate happiness. It neither overfills the space nor emphasizes deliberate emptiness, but rather seeks a harmonious and balanced beauty in lines and colors, finding the perfect equilibrium between relaxation and opulence. Let's take a look at this project with BOSNIE's editor.

The living room is clean and tidy, with the TV wall design adding both storage and display space, seamlessly blending functionality and aesthetics.

The living room features a unified and clean color palette, where any additional color can become the focal point. We used green to bring more freshness into the space, making it feel closer to nature.

The master bedroom’s bed and nightstands are custom-made as a single unit, with a half-wall panel design that enhances the overall coherence of the space.

The kitchen is divided into Chinese and Western sections, with the Western kitchen seamlessly connecting to the dining area, providing a more spacious layout. The kitchen island not only adds extra storage and countertop space but also clearly defines the functional areas.

The bathroom features a full-length mirrored cabinet, which increases storage space and visually enlarges the area, making it appear more spacious and organized.

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

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