This case presents a mixed-style whole-house design. Let's take a look at this project with BOSNIE's editor!
The living and dining area features no ceiling, with track spotlights serving as auxiliary lighting. The living room is equipped with simple, well-lit double-headed pendant lights to avoid the cumbersome feel of traditional chandeliers.

Breaking from conventional layouts, the main sofa is placed by the window, allowing for better enjoyment of natural light and creating a more spacious feel compared to positioning it between the living and dining areas.

Transparent acrylic dining chairs are chosen to make the space feel lighter and more open. The mixed-style chairs complement the shape of the dining table, adding both variety and harmony.

In the bedroom, a deep blue, which promotes calmness and sleep, is used as the primary color, paired with a soothing and warm rubber pink as an accent. White cabinets help to reduce any sense of congestion, making the space brighter and more airy.


The study, in contrast, features a dusty pink half-wall with deep blue trim, creating a simple yet cozy atmosphere.

The secondary bedroom continues the blue and white theme, with a blue half-wall and pink-gray trim, visually enhancing the height of the space.

The kitchen is opened up and integrated with the entry, living, and dining areas, following the popular LDK layout that meets the needs and aesthetic preferences of today's young residents. This arrangement amplifies the sense of space. The blue and white kitchen, complete with elegant copper handles, is both fashionable and refined.

The bathroom is particularly stylish. A clean, white and gray palette makes the compact space appear more spacious. A deep blue vanity continues the overall blue theme, while a gold-framed mirror with LED lighting adds a touch of elegance to the bathroom.


That concludes our introduction to this mixed-style whole-house design. If you like it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE's editor!

