Whole-House Design Case | A Simple, Cozy Sanctuary for True Relaxation
Living Knowledge · 2023.09.22

Whole-House Design Case | A Simple, Cozy Sanctuary for True Relaxation

This case showcases a modern minimalist whole‑house design. Let’s take a closer look with BOSNIE! In the living room, the floating TV cabinet makes it easier to keep every corner of the home spotless, leaving no cleaning blind spots. To foster harmony throughout the home, the master bedroom features a hidden door that seamlessly blends with the TV wall; the TV backdrop is designed as a storage unit, maximizing storage while lending the living room a sleek, spacious feel. The sofa‑back wall adopts a “light renovation, heavy decoration” approach, and to create a sense of balanced openness, the sofa wall eschews more...

This case introduces a modern minimalist whole-house design. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE!

The floating TV cabinet in the living room makes it easier to clean every corner of the house, leaving no hygiene blind spots. To create harmony throughout the home, the master bedroom features a hidden door seamlessly integrated with the TV backdrop wall. This backdrop doubles as storage cabinets, maximizing space while keeping the living room sleek and spacious.

On the sofa backdrop wall, we’ve adopted a “light renovation, heavy decoration” approach. To maintain a balanced, relaxed atmosphere, we avoided overly complex designs, instead using soft furnishings like hanging artwork to adorn the space. The overall color palette is warm and inviting, creating a cozy, comfortable feeling as soon as you walk through the door.

Designing spaces such as the dining area and entryway with elegance, consistency, and clever layouts—while also reflecting the owner’s taste and aspirations—is no simple task.

Kitchens often feel cluttered due to numerous appliances. By opting for an integrated stove, we eliminated the need for small appliances, freeing up space for the range hood and cooktop while expanding storage capacity. Prioritizing practicality and functionality, the light-on-top, dark-on-bottom cabinetry visually enlarges the space.

To maximize storage in the bathroom, we customized a vanity unit with a mirrored cabinet above, significantly boosting storage capacity. The countertop sink surface also offers additional utility. Furthermore, a wall-mounted toilet ensures effortless cleaning and maintenance.

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!

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