This case showcases a Nordic-style, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE’s editor!
In the living room, the sofa‑back wall is framed with plaster moldings and painted in a soft gray‑blue, creating a clean yet not monotonous overall space.

A ducted air‑conditioning system has been installed in the living room, which saves more space compared to a floor‑standing unit. The ceiling is lowered near the balcony, keeping the design simple, while the balcony’s doorway is wrapped with trim to visually expand the space.

Next to the dining table, the walls are finished in the same latex paint as the sofa, ensuring a seamless transition across the surface. The remaining walls are rendered in a warm beige, lending the entire area a cozy atmosphere.

The kitchen faces north, and the refrigerator is conveniently placed inside. The semi‑U‑shaped cabinetry not only accommodates washing, chopping, and cooking but also leaves extra space for appliances. The combination of jazz‑white wall tiles and white cabinet doors makes the whole kitchen feel bright and tidy.

The secondary bedroom features a two‑tone sliding door that runs from floor to ceiling, with an overhead cabinet added above the door to meet additional storage needs.

The bathroom is spacious, with a separate shower enclosure. Above the toilet, there’s room to store clothes during laundry changes. The vanity is all white, paired with gray‑white wall tiles.

In the north‑facing bedroom, a tatami platform and wardrobe have been built, along with a larger desk. A scroll painting in the study further enhances the sense of space.

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

