This case introduces a full‑house design in the American style. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE’s editor!
In the living room, the ceiling design adopts a sloped wooden roof style to create an open and bright visual effect, allowing warm sunlight to flow freely. The ceiling design softens the abruptness of the beams, while wooden decorative beams harmonize with the overall space. Primarily designed for family communication and reading, the living room features lightweight furniture to enhance spatial flexibility.

The cabinet design continues the hallmarks of American style—clean lines that are both simple and elegant; semi-open shelves extend the sense of space, complemented by built-in lighting strips that set a cozy atmosphere. The TV backdrop echoes the ceiling’s design.

The dining area is adorned with metallic pendant lights, adding a touch of refined elegance within the fresh, vacation-inspired American aesthetic. Pure white moldings outline the base, creating a natural, relaxed ambiance. Wall paneling and wainscoting foster a warm and comfortable visual environment. Low-saturation wall colors work together to evoke a calming, resort-like impression, exuding the effortless comfort characteristic of American-style living.

The bedroom emphasizes relaxation and leisure, featuring a serene, minimalist color palette paired with soft light-green bedding and a fabric footrest at the bed's end. No matter where you sit, you can enjoy a laid-back, cozy atmosphere. The 1.8-meter-wide bed faces a large floor-to-ceiling window, lending a sense of ceremony. Each morning, as sunlight filters gently through sheer curtains, you’re greeted by the garden scenery outside—a year-round display of nature’s ever-changing beauty, witnessed firsthand in your own home.


Between the study and the living room, a wooden louvered pivot door enhances spatial interaction while bringing abundant southern light into the room. The sunlight warms the deep brown hardwood flooring, its warmth caressing the wood grain and illuminating the wooden pendant lamps, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
The vibrant outdoor garden view is reflected inside through the study’s aluminum-framed glass windows. During leisure time, homeowners can play and interact with their children here. In situations where the owner isn’t working in a closed-off setting, this space transforms into a family-friendly zone, accompanying the kids as they grow and laugh together.

That concludes our introduction to this American‑style, full‑house design project. If you like it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE’s editor!

