This case introduces a Japanese-style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE’s editor!
A cotton-and-linen sofa in the living room, paired with a rug in the same color family, exudes a natural, rustic charm. A green plant beside the sofa adds a touch of nature and poetic flair.

As soon as you enter, you’re greeted by an open-plan living and dining area dominated by wood tones: wooden flooring, solid-wood furniture—everywhere you look is bathed in warm wood hues. Paired with light gray and white, the space feels elegantly understated, perfectly capturing the bright, airy aesthetic that small homes crave.

The master bedroom strikes a fresh, cozy balance, with the homeowner’s beloved wood tones pervading the entire room, bringing nature indoors and creating a deeply relaxing atmosphere. The bedroom’s balcony has also been subtly elevated into a raised platform.

Though the master bedroom is compact, it still accommodates a generously sized wardrobe, its white finish softening its presence.

By opening up the kitchen and customizing a U-shaped cabinetry layout, the combination of base and wall cabinets effortlessly meets all the storage needs of this petite kitchen.

Inside the bathroom, the classic black-and-white palette for the floors and walls delivers a clean, modern look, while color differentiation clearly delineates the dry and wet zones.
The door to the multipurpose room is positioned next to the washing machine. A custom cabinet blending white and wood seamlessly conceals both the washer and an oven, keeping the space tidy and well‑organized.

That concludes our introduction to this Japanese‑style, full‑home design project. If you’re interested, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE’s editor!

