Whole-House Design Case Study | Simple Living, Abundant Love
Living Knowledge · 2023.10.17

Whole-House Design Case Study | Simple Living, Abundant Love

This case presents a minimalist whole-house design. Let’s explore it together with the BOSNIE editorial team! The living room pairs the tactile warmth of brass with the subtle, refined elegance of marble—creating striking artistic tension and effortlessly crafting a fashionable, sophisticated modern home. The focal point of the living room is this reassuring, gentlemanly-hued sofa—its elegant, muted Morandi forest green harmonizes beautifully with the gray walls. The cool rigidity of metallic lines and the solitary charm of natural wood are perfectly softened by supple leather—achieving harmony and depth, precisely what the residents requested…

This project showcases a minimalist whole-house customization design. Join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we walk you through this inspiring case study.

The tactile warmth of brass in the living room, paired with the subtle elegance of marble, creates a powerful artistic tension—effortlessly crafting a fashionable, refined modern home.

The living room centers on this gentlemanly-hued sofa, exuding a strong sense of security—its elegant, muted forest green harmonizes beautifully with the gray walls.

The cool, rigid metal lines and the solitary charm of natural wood are perfectly balanced by the softness of leather.

Harmony and depth—this is our ideal vision of premium living for residents.

For living rooms, the color palette is more vibrant.

Choosing hazy blue as the primary hue creates a soft, warm, and serene ambiance—enhancing the overall living experience without compromising the spatial atmosphere.

The ritual of kitchen life lies in what appears simple and effortless—yet is never compromised. It is uniquely, unmistakably yours. Simplicity defines living; love enriches it.

The bathroom’s minimalist color palette creates the visual impression of greater spaciousness.

In designing the dining area, we aim to highlight a minimalist, modern lifestyle aesthetic: light-colored curtains allow natural light to flow in, while monochromatic dining furniture exudes a subtle, natural luster.

That concludes our presentation of this minimalist whole-house customization project. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment or message BOSNIE’s editorial team—we’d love to hear from you!

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