This case presents a whole-house design in the French style. Let's take a look at this project with BOSNIE's editor!
The living and dining areas are seamlessly connected, with an open design layout that offers a panoramic view of the entire communal space.

The dining area has been reconfigured in the form of a central island, enhancing the home's quality and providing more possibilities for dining. The lady of the house, with her graceful demeanor, finds it delightful to occasionally prepare some Western pastries.
The TV backdrop wall is designed with a fireplace-like principle, adding American-style lines for a more cohesive look. The mural is eye-catching, simple yet fashionable. The choice of materials and colors is particularly understated and soft, capable of incorporating more fashion elements while making the home more serene and warm.

The balcony features floor-to-ceiling windows, with sheer curtains that allow light in but maintain privacy, making the space feel more spacious and bright. The addition of geometric decorative elements brings a unique and stylish touch to the space.

The children's room has a unified panel background, with a fresh mint blue-green tone instead of the avocado green used in the living and dining areas. The desk is integrated with a vanity, considering long-term use without overly childish elements. The vanity's backdrop is designed with blue-green wooden slats, paired with a white custom wardrobe, infusing the space with a natural warmth, making it simple, tranquil, comfortable, and visually appealing.

The master bedroom's background wall combines beige-gray with wooden flooring, creating a pleasant sleeping environment with the help of well-coordinated lighting. The transparent lighting and bedding color scheme add soft touches to the bedroom, making the space bright and gentle. The natural and rustic atmosphere is brought into the bedroom design, complemented by green accents, achieving a perfect visual balance. The overall space is based on a beige-gray tone, enriching the spatial layers and avoiding monotony.

The children's room bed is designed as a tatami, offering flexible space usage. The foot of the bed can serve as a play area, where friends can gather to play games. A row of low cabinets is custom-made to store toys and books.

The kitchen countertop is made of marble, and the kitchen is designed with simplicity in mind. The refrigerator is built-in, and the top cabinets blend seamlessly into the overall design. All cabinet doors feature a French inset design, allowing the clear sky outside to extend into the interior, harmonizing with the natural light. This creates a vibrant and sunny atmosphere, with every corner serving as a stage for daily life, showcasing ever-changing tastes and reflecting a leisurely and carefree lifestyle.

Increasingly, families are choosing to make the kitchen and dining area the center of family activities. The central island in the dining area allows the whole family to gather around for baking, strengthening bonds and deepening emotions. In the afternoon, it’s also a great choice to enjoy tea and desserts with friends and family at the bar counter.

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

