This project showcases a whole-house design in the modern minimalist style—let’s explore this BOSNIE case study together!
The living room sofa backdrop features built-in storage cabinets on the front face, with concealed storage space both in front of and behind the sofa. A horizontal display shelf occupies the center, using curated objects and contrasting materials—solid and void—to create visual depth and layered interest while fulfilling functional storage needs.

The TV wall showcases a full-height floating cabinet system. Its depth cleverly conceals the structural shear wall, while upper and lower LED light strips soften its visual weight. Black grid panels on the side ensure the cabinet feels light and unoppressive from the entryway’s first glance.

The bedroom headboard wall employs an asymmetrical composition: textured wood panels juxtaposed against gray wallpaper, irregularly arranged wood paneling, and vertical LED light strips—all working together to articulate spatial depth through points, lines, and planes.
Warm orange accents in the soft furnishings infuse this sleeping space with inviting, lived-in warmth.

The children’s room thoughtfully defines an activity zone through strategic wardrobe placement and ceiling design. This area serves as the homeowner’s daughter’s toy storage, reading nook, and play space—featuring low-saturation tone wallpaper to foster a calm, nurturing environment for growth.

The kitchen’s material palette harmonizes seamlessly with the overall aesthetic: wooden cabinet doors paired with white lacquered glass tall cabinets, accented by gray brick flooring. A slim, pipe-concealing cabinet further expands storage capacity.

The bathroom features premium marble tiles for enhanced texture, while a low-voltage LED strip along the bathtub rim—complemented by linear warm lighting on the ceiling—creates a serene, atmospheric ambiance.

In the dining area, the selection of dining table and pendant light introduces richer textures—marble and glass—into the predominantly gray architectural palette, achieving organic visual continuity with the living room’s material language.

Entryway foyer

That concludes our presentation of this modern minimalist whole-house design case. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment for BOSNIE’s editorial team!

