This case presents a modern minimalist whole‑house design, with an overall color scheme of wood tones and white—subtle, simple, and effortlessly stylish. The living room features a built‑in background wall that exudes personality, while the open‑concept dining and kitchen areas are strikingly clean and uncluttered. Let’s take a closer look at this project with BOSNIE!
The entryway is divided by glass partitions, with greenery placed in the center; even in winter, it evokes a sense of springtime vitality. The glass dividers also address the issue of natural light in the foyer.

The living room combines wood tones with white, lending the space a streamlined, spacious feel. With minimal furnishings, the room appears bright and airy.


The overall palette is warm, comfortable, and soothing, helping to ease the fatigue of the day. The staircase features glass railings, enhancing transparency and visual flow while improving lighting.

The dining area and kitchen largely embrace a minimalist white aesthetic, eschewing unnecessary decorative elements. This modern simplicity uses the most direct design language to highlight the atmosphere created by the space and its furnishings.

The master bedroom is finished with latex paint; the understated paintwork paired with wood‑grain flooring brings a touch of warmth, as wood conveys a cozy, inviting ambiance. A decorative pendant light adds a pop of color to the room.

The bathroom features a wall‑mounted toilet, which saves space and makes cleaning easier. A double‑sink design accommodates multiple users without feeling cramped.

The walk‑in closet is entirely white, keeping the space sleek and uncluttered. Tall cabinets maximize storage, and reaching the ceiling ensures every inch of space is put to good use.

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

