This case introduces a Japanese-style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE’s editor!
The living room, viewed as a whole, presents a seemingly understated composition, with the design distilling its layers of thought back to the essence of dwelling.


Within a clean, crisp framework, greenery, decorative paintings, soft furnishings, and furniture serve as lively accents and subtle highlights, fully engaging one’s perception of the spatial atmosphere and offering residents a sense of ease and freedom.

White embodies both minimalism and depth. Against this backdrop, the wood-toned cabinets and flooring infuse the ethereal, refined space with warmth and casual charm.

Here, every element yields to comfort: no superfluous functions, no excess color, no unnecessary ornamentation or artificial lighting.

In the bedroom, amid a foundation of purity and elegance, comfort and freedom unfold gently in the interplay of light and shadow. A soft tatami platform, a tea table, and a few armchairs bridge the space with activities like tea‑drinking and conversation, fulfilling the residents’ expectations.

Here, inhabitants can slow down and savor life’s true character and effortless rhythm—this is our greatest source of solace.

The semi‑open kitchen grants the owners ample room to express themselves.

The bathroom features a clear separation between wet and dry zones, with a color palette that harmonizes with the overall design.

The living area seen from the dining room perspective. An ornate pendant lamp adds an artistic touch, enriching the space’s visual appeal.


A red wall hanging in the dining room injects emotional vibrancy into the otherwise serene setting.


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!

