This project showcases a whole-house customization design in a creamy, soft aesthetic—join BOSNIE’s editorial team to explore this inspiring case!
The wall surfaces along the living room circulation corridor are clad with decorative panels. Wooden wall panels are installed in segmented sections to enhance the spatial rhythm and textural richness. By combining linear elements and color blocks—and gradually transitioning from wider to narrower proportions—the corridor achieves a dynamic, rhythmic flow. This rhythm fosters a refined dialogue between intimacy and openness across interconnected spaces, all thoughtfully orchestrated by the designer.

The children’s room features a combination of cardamom green, tangerine pink, and black to create an elegant and gentle space for the daughter.

The parents’ bedroom, adjacent to the entrance foyer and dining area, is accented with deep blue to evoke a sense of solidity and stability.
Clean, minimalist walls highlight the textural quality of the space, while cabinets, wall art, beds, and table lamps are arranged in a dynamic, modular composition—expressing an effortlessly cosmopolitan and contemporary aesthetic.

The master bedroom integrates independent functional zones with a multifunctional space—combining a study, home cinema, and gaming area. Using transparent partition walls, the design creates distinct yet seamlessly connected areas, delivering a fresh, futuristic living experience.

The Western kitchen is integrated into the dining area, enhancing storage capacity. The dining table and chairs fulfill the basic requirement of seating five people while also extending elegance and aesthetic appeal—key elements of daily life’s ceremonial moments.

The bathroom seamlessly integrates four essential functions: vanity, toilet, shower, and bathtub. Natural light harmonizes with mirrors and marble tiles. In our design, we balance the relationship between people and space while embracing a fresh creative vision—inviting residents to experience the joy of freedom, calm, and rest.

The dining and living areas are differentiated through distinct materials, while tiles and flooring delineate functional zones and circulation pathways—enhancing spatial depth and dimension.

Upon entering the foyer, the wooden wall cladding extends seamlessly along the circulation path to the entrance. Mirrored elements not only fulfill the female homeowner’s desire for an oversized full-length mirror but also begin expanding the visual space from this relatively narrow area—creating a focal gathering zone and instantly enriching the spatial layering.

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

