This case presents a minimalist whole-house design. Let's take a look at this project with the BOSNIE editor!
Upon entering, the foyer is designed with a shoe room and storage space for hanging outerwear.

Transitioning into the communal area, a recessed wall creates a seating nook for putting on shoes, complemented by layered walls and indirect ceiling lighting to form a striking visual focal point.
This leads into a corridor that connects the living room, dining area, and kitchen.

The corridor features a stone-patterned wall adorned with geometric elements and accented with titanium gold lines, infusing a sense of luxury and modernity.

A white panelled TV wall evokes a classical ambiance, harmonizing with the double-arched ceiling, creating a framed visual flow and a sense of movement in the space.

The dining area is centered around the dining table, extending to an open kitchen, with a glass sliding door delineating the inner kitchen, which can be fully opened to enhance the spaciousness of the overall area.

The secondary bedroom showcases intricate textures and colors, creating a visually layered and dynamic experience.

The study is equipped with a uniformly lit display and storage feature, highlighting the metallic structure and finish to create an atmosphere of artistic sophistication.

A large bi-directional sliding door between the living room and the study provides flexible access and flow between the two spaces.

That concludes our introduction to this minimalist whole-house design. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with the BOSNIE editor!

