This case presents a minimalist, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE’s editor!
Along one side of the entryway hallway, a floor-to-ceiling shoe cabinet has been installed, with an open base and middle section complemented by concealed lighting. On the opposite side, a compact bench for changing shoes provides added convenience for daily use.

On one side of the entryway corridor lies a combined dining‑kitchen area. The dining table and chairs are arranged alongside the kitchen island, while wall‑mounted cabinets above feature built‑in indirect lighting to enhance functionality at night.

Most of the kitchen space is dedicated to storage, with appliances seamlessly integrated into the cabinetry. Coupled with the island’s storage design, the entire dining‑kitchen area offers ample storage capacity.

The living room forgoes a coffee table, creating a more spacious feel. Along one side, a study area is defined, with a desk and chair set against two walls and a low cabinet behind—ensuring there’s always room for belongings.

The master bedroom embraces a minimalist aesthetic, with gently smoky pink walls paired with multiple light sources and soft‑toned bedding and curtains, lending the space an air of relaxation and comfort.

The boy’s room also follows a simple color scheme, featuring white and wood‑tone cabinets on either side, with the bed positioned centrally to accommodate storage, sleeping, and studying all in one.

In the bathroom, the vanity is placed just outside the door. Outside the bathroom, a built‑in layout incorporates the washing machine and dryer into recessed wall niches, lending the space a cohesive, unified appearance.

That concludes our introduction to this minimalist, whole‑house design. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment and share your thoughts with BOSNIE’s editor!

