This case introduces a Japanese-style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE’s editor!
Pure white sets the tone for the space, with a skin‑friendly white linen sofa, a sleek white metal coffee table, and a natural‑toned wooden armchair featuring a rope‑weave design, creating a serene and relaxing living area.

The combination of warm wood tones and white exudes simplicity and natural charm, filling the room with comfort. The living and dining areas flow seamlessly into one another.

All the partition walls between the balcony and the kitchen have been removed, transforming the space into a more spacious, open‑plan living area.

On one side of the dining area, bench seating is used to save space while keeping the layout clean and uncluttered.

Between the open kitchen and the living room, a set of half‑height storage cabinets creates a subtle division, while the wall‑mounted TV facing the living room helps maintain an open sense of space.
The kitchen floor continues the gray tiles from the living room, paired with black‑and‑white cabinetry that keeps the space bright and tidy.

In the master bedroom, the bedside tables are custom‑built platforms that make use of the room’s irregular corners; a small dressing table has also been integrated into the design.

The bedroom centers on wood and white: the white is simple and pure, complemented by natural wood elements and soft furnishings that together cultivate a warm, restorative sleeping environment.

In the children’s room, a custom‑made bed is paired with white cabinets and a natural‑tone desk, resulting in a clean, streamlined look.

In the bathroom, the vanity has been separated to achieve clear dry‑wet zoning, and a mirrored cabinet provides storage for toiletries, keeping the counter neat and clutter‑free.

That concludes our introduction to this Japanese‑style, full‑home design project. If you’re interested, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE’s editor!

