This case introduces a modern minimalist whole-house design. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE!
The living room enjoys exceptionally comfortable natural lighting, with a grand, airy design featuring double floor-to-ceiling windows. Olive-green curtains paired with sheer drapes create a dreamy, soft visual experience. The hard décor is clean and minimalist: the floor features herringbone‑patterned wood flooring in varying shades of grain, lending rich depth and texture. The ceiling is kept flat, complemented by a lights‑out design that enhances the space’s simplicity and elegance.

The dining area within the same space is equally refined and charming, as if inviting you to immerse yourself in the vastness of nature—perfect for savoring a hearty, satisfying meal. From warmth to openness, the dynamic energy of each zone is fully expressed, offering both exuberance and tenderness.
A wall‑spanning bookcase, combined with a Burgundy‑red sofa and subtle decorative accents, infuses the entire space with vibrant character, filling the living room with passion and vitality.


The dining area adopts a restrained yet elegant palette of light gray and brown. The table is centered, its crisp solid‑wood surface complemented by cozy white chairs, creating a spacious and sophisticated ambiance. Side cabinets line one wall, while the countertop doubles as a Western kitchen prep zone, catering to diverse culinary needs.

The bedroom boasts pale powder‑blue walls that are particularly striking. The room feels bright and airy, with an overall tone that is both soothing and inviting. A built‑in wardrobe maximizes space, its minimalist handles echoing the room’s understated aesthetic.
Centered on the human experience and anchored in warm tones, the design incorporates neutral materials such as wood, stone, and metal to underscore the space’s softness, natural feel, and comfort.

Romance, softness, and coziness converge in this setting. The children’s room blends gray and pink, with contrasting wall treatments that deliver a refined visual impact. Delicate French‑style plaster moldings on the headboard wall add layers of texture, while decorative wall lamps lend a warm, elegant touch.

A full‑wall glass cabinet system perfectly meets the young occupant’s storage needs, keeping favorite toys and small ornaments neatly organized.

The bathroom is narrow and elongated; the designer has implemented a three‑zone layout, placing the vanity outside the wet area, reserving the interior for the bathtub and shelving, thereby optimizing space. The style is distinctly personal, with a white‑toned base that feels clean and open. The floor tiles are a matte, light gray—a durable, non‑slip choice. A black shelving unit leans against the side wall, adding substantial texture.

The study defies convention, too: a geometric desk paired with orange‑pink chairs brings a cheerful, springtime vibe to an otherwise subdued setting.

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!

