This case presents a whole-house design in the American style. Let’s explore this project together with BOSNIE.
Viewed as an integrated living and dining area, the most striking design feature is the seamless installation of hardwood flooring across both zones—unifying the two functional spaces and enhancing spatial continuity. Replacing marble tiles with wood flooring lends warmth and comfort to the entire public living area.

The living room evokes the image of a blooming flower: vintage-style antique-bronze lighting fixtures exude classic charm, while the central chandelier—shaped like a budding flower—adds elegant visual appeal.
The sofa backdrop wall, finished entirely in plain white latex paint, is clean and understated. A few small square artworks lend a refined, cultured ambiance rather than imposing grandeur.

The dining area is relatively compact, so a rectangular dining table was selected—simple in appearance yet highly practical, embodying honest functionality.

The kitchen’s main wall features light-gray, small-format tiles, creating a particularly warm and inviting atmosphere.

In the master bedroom, sage-green wallcovering transforms the entire accent wall into a serene sea of green. Its solid-color design is pure and unadorned, conveying freshness paired with quiet sophistication.

The bathroom adopts a two-tone wall configuration: white tiles on the lower section, soft pink tiles above, and a colorful polka-dot decorative band running horizontally between them—adding a playful, charming touch to the space.

That concludes our presentation of this American-style whole-house design case. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment or interact with BOSNIE on our official platform!

