This project showcases a whole-house design in a mixed-style aesthetic. Join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we explore this case study.
The living room is positioned beside the window in the public area, where sunlight filters through to create a gentle, inviting ambiance.

Even on bright, sunny days outdoors, you can choose to read near the windows—the natural light transitions softly indoors, and lounge chairs with varied materials and sculptural forms replace traditional multi-seat sofas.

Extensive wooden wall panels in the bedroom lower overall brightness, establishing a calm, grounded color tone; the master bedroom continues this wood-panel motif across its walls.


Above the kitchen island, the ceiling features a streamlined design element that conceals overhead pipes and softens otherwise harsh right-angle transitions.


At the end of the corridor lies the bathroom zone, where all entry doors employ concealed-door design—enhancing the corridor’s clean, unified aesthetic.

That concludes our presentation of this whole-house customization project featuring an eclectic style. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment for BOSNIE’s editorial team!

