This case presents a whole-house design in a Japanese style. Let's explore this project with BOSNIE's editor!
Upon entering the living room, one can immediately feel the light and carefree spirit of the Japanese style, brimming with vitality.
The entrance is connected to the living room by a full-wall storage cabinet. The white cabinet doors create a sense of openness, and the open shelving design makes it convenient to access items as you enter.

A suspended TV backdrop wall separates the living room and dining area.
The lower part of the wall is left open, maintaining a sense of spaciousness and ensuring a smooth flow between the areas.
The entire space uses the simplest combination of white and wood tones to create a large, airy effect. The white walls are clean and bright, while the wood tones add warmth.


The full-wall display cabinet in the living room serves both as a bookshelf and a showcase for the homeowner's collectibles, exuding a sense of refined taste.

When the floor lamp in the living room is turned on, the entire space becomes warm and inviting. The minimalist living room, accentuated by the parabolic floor lamp, takes on a touch of elegance.

In the master bedroom, a full-wall wardrobe with a hidden walk-in closet is installed at the foot of the bed.

Without the need for elaborate decorations, the simple bedding, paired with the bedside lamp lit at night, creates a relaxing atmosphere as soon as you enter the room.

The kitchen is clean and uncluttered, requiring no additional embellishments. The refrigerator is adorned with photos from their travels, adding a sweet and nostalgic touch to the home.

The dry area of the bathroom features custom wooden slats for a semi-open design, allowing better natural light while maintaining privacy.


The wood tones paired with the khaki-gray wall tiles, accented by black frames, appear simple and casual, yet exude an artistic aesthetic in the details.

In the bathroom, the gray floor tiles continue, offering a stylish and textured look. A shower curtain provides a practical and space-saving solution, ideal for smaller bathrooms.

That concludes our introduction to the whole-house design case featuring a Japanese-style three-section layout. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with the BOSNIE editor!

