This case presents a whole-house design in the new Chinese style. Let's take a look at this project with BOSNIE's editor!
The living room features a set of beige main sofas arranged in an enclosing layout, a stone backdrop with ink-wash patterns, and potted plants that create a mountainous scene, blending seamlessly with the outdoor views. The cascading crystal art lights add a touch of elegance to the space.

Relax on the sofa, enjoy the dappled tree shadows, and casually flip through a few books of poetry. Living here, there's no need to travel far for scenic beauty; it is already before your eyes.


The master bedroom adopts a four-part layout inspired by Eastern etiquette, with a circular flow design that ensures each area is both independent and well-connected. In your leisure time, recline on the chaise lounge to savor the melodious music and take in the unobstructed view outside. Or step into the spacious walk-in closet, where elegant gowns and sparkling jewelry are neatly organized.



In the study, the landscape painting curtains and floral arrangements create a serene and cultured atmosphere. A pot of tea and a few seats make this a perfect place to appreciate both material and spiritual treasures.

Separated from the living room by a single wall, the dining area is spacious and designed with the Eastern philosophy of balance. The round dining table pays homage to this cultural heritage.
The luster of the wine glasses, the lingering aroma of fine flavors, and the framed greenery all come together to form a picturesque scene, creating a space that exudes grace without saying a word.

The foyer is a distinct area, primarily focused on practicality, with an emphasis on symmetry and a central view. The combination of off-white and wood tones, along with the subtle luxury of champagne metal accents, creates an elegant and refined entrance.

That concludes our introduction to this whole-house design in the new Chinese style. If you like it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE's editor!

