This project showcases a whole-house design in the modern minimalist style—let’s explore this BOSNIE case study together!
Natural light spills into the living room, bathing the cream-dominated space in a soft, gentle glow. Subtle, flowing curves define the living stage—spatial texture and warmth are calibrated through human perception.

Arched doorways, shaped by graceful curves and gentle radii, create seamless transitions between functional zones. The TV wall’s layered design continues this curved motif, revealing refined spatial character in every detail.

The master bedroom forms a serene, self-contained sanctuary. An open walk-in closet, enclosed by custom cabinetry acting as walls, enhances bedroom storage functionality and elevates daily living.
By incorporating the adjacent balcony into the master bedroom, the transition between the foot of the bed and the balcony is softened with a curved interface—revealing spatial aesthetics and visual tension beneath its understated surface.

A custom tatami platform along one wall transforms the girl’s room into a clever storage solution, freeing up floor space for unimpeded play and movement. A pale orange upholstered accent wall introduces tactile interest within an otherwise restrained façade.

Warm wood elements extend across the lower portion of the headboard wall, infusing the bedroom with quiet, comforting warmth. This same wall doubles as the headboard—its minimalist design supports a streamlined lifestyle, quietly echoing the homeowner’s ‘decluttering’ philosophy.

An L-shaped kitchen countertop pairs seamlessly with an elongated dining table, naturally guiding fluid movement between cooking and dining. A custom storage cabinet on the dining room wall discreetly houses the refrigerator, steam oven, and oven—centered on thoughtful, human-centered comfort.
While enhancing flexibility in the dining and kitchen areas, the design cultivates life’s rituals through heartfelt, human-centered intention.
Two original rooms were merged to create an open-plan dining and kitchen zone.

The bathroom prioritizes spatial comfort and usability. Removing the original bay window expanded the footprint. A transparent glass partition cleanly separates dry and wet zones—maximizing natural light while preventing water accumulation during showers. The extended mirror cabinet, crafted from precisely balanced materials, creates an elegant interplay of solid and void—unifying function and form.

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!

