This case introduces a modern minimalist whole-house design. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE!
The living room, anchored in a palette of black, white, gray, and natural wood, employs minimalist, flowing lines to create a relaxed, free-spirited atmosphere and a distinctive, refined sense of style.
Wood veneer wraps seamlessly from the walls up to the ceiling, introducing a warm, organic touch amid the cool tones of black, white, and gray—while also marking the transition between the living and dining areas.
On the TV wall, a floor‑standing black drawer unit adds a trendy, edgy vibe; along one side, an invisible door leads into the bedroom.

At the junction of the living room and balcony, an unremovable load‑bearing column is softened by a curved enclosure, lending the space a gentle, rounded quality. Paired with a popular tree‑shaped sunset lamp, this otherwise unremarkable corner becomes a standout feature of the living room.

The island‑style dining area departs from the conventional table, offering greater flexibility in form and easier‑to‑maintain materials. Complemented by silver metal‑toned pendant lights, it elevates the space’s sense of refinement.
By integrating the entryway, utility room, and dining area into a continuous circulation loop, the layout feels more open and the flow of movement more fluid. The dining area serves as a daily hub for family interaction, connecting the entryway, utility room, kitchen‑dining zone, and study to reimagine spatial relationships and create engaging vignettes.

The kitchen combines multifunctional storage with a dedicated utility area, delivering excellent lighting and ample storage capacity.

The second bedroom continues the simple, comfortable color scheme, with deep blue grilles accenting one side of the headboard wall to create an asymmetrical visual effect. A cantilevered bedside cabinet integrated with the wardrobe features additional shelving, providing convenient storage for frequently used books or small items.


The bathroom blends gray and white, pairing the vanity with an elongated mirrored cabinet and concealed lighting to set the mood.



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!

