This case presents a whole-house design in a natural wood style. Let's take a closer look at this project with BOSNIE's editor!
The living room, adjacent to a leisure balcony, enjoys more transparent lighting and a broader view. After a tiring day of work or reading, gazing into the distance for a rest is all the more refreshing. The open layout without any partitions makes the space more comfortable and spacious, with a significantly more open visual effect compared to before.







The south-facing balcony behind the living room serves as a leisure area, featuring glass and a scenic end wall, which is both exquisite and transparent. It extends to the same width as the partial ceiling, reaching the TV wall on the other side, creating a complete and elegant visual effect.
The master bedroom continues the simple and grand design, balancing aesthetics with practicality. The wardrobe on one side of the bed is designed as an open storage cabinet with shelves, making it convenient for placing items and storing clutter, thus supplementing the storage function of the bedside table. The wooden veneer, PU lines, and light strip design together create a background wall that is simple yet rich in layers.
The open kitchen, with its L-shaped countertop, offers better extension and higher practicality. The wall where the refrigerator is placed has been thinned, ensuring a neat and aesthetically pleasing arrangement of the refrigerator and tall cabinets.
The bathroom features an independent glass shower enclosure, saving space and effectively separating dry and wet areas. It also accommodates a bathtub and an extra-long vanity, providing both convenience and practicality.
That concludes our introduction to this whole-house design in a natural wood style. If you like it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE's editor!

