This case introduces a French-style whole-house design. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE editors!
From the moment you step through the door, your soul finds its place and returns to its own palace. The understated entryway is custom‑crafted from stone, with a marble fireplace setting the tone like a gentle prelude.

In the living room, khaki gray and white softly blend across the walls and ceiling. A custom glass-and-alloy coffee table is paired with a fine‑mesh fabric sofa and a plump, 19th‑century armchair.

Both doorways and windows are extended upward, and the curtains are hung all the way to the ceiling, cascading down from above—visually raising the height while also maximizing natural light.

The dining area incorporates an island design, complemented by a metal wine cabinet and decorative wall art, instantly refreshing the space’s atmosphere.
The lighting fixtures are highly designed, their interplay of materials and intricate lines imbuing the room with layered depth and a sense of refined elegance.

In the kitchen, the primary color scheme is matte milky white, yet subtle veined marble is used as an accent to highlight texture—like a Parisian street bathed in the golden glow of dusk, immediately evoking the look you envisioned.

The bedroom’s warm pink and white palette embodies softness and casual comfort. Vertical grilles within the ceiling cove, framed panels on the walls, diamond‑patterned tufting on the headboard, and curved drawers on the side cabinet—all combine clean, crisp lines with rich textural details to define the space’s character.

Entering the serene sanctuary of the bedroom, one’s gaze is drawn to the aged, vintage‑style brass wall sconce adorning the entryway.

The second bedroom belongs to an owner who loves to read by the window; tatami seating and a glass bookcase make the south‑facing natural light truly exceptional.

The bathroom features a three‑zone separation layout, and its pink walls echo the warm pink hue of the bedroom’s paneling.

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

