This project showcases a whole-house design in the modern minimalist style—let’s explore this BOSNIE case study together!
Position the living room sofa by the window and use greenery as its backdrop, creating a modern, minimalist ambiance of comfort and ease within an understated, refined color palette.

Integrate the balcony into the living room and combine it with the multifunctional space to form an "L"-shaped raised platform. Create a scenic viewing nook by the window, complemented by venetian blinds that cast soft, shifting light—add cushions for a relaxed, inviting lounge corner.
The television can serve as a versatile piece of furniture: the movable Samsung Serif Frame TV blends seamlessly wherever placed in the home. The white wall design is multifunctional—when not in use for TV viewing, it doubles as a projection surface.

Beyond the mystique evoked by deep tones, the bedroom features tiger-eye stone used creatively for the bedside table—a striking, unexpected detail.

A sleek, black walk-in closet reflects Lacey’s bold, spirited personality—effortlessly balancing sweetness and edge, defying definition.

Compared to conventional checks, the classic checkerboard pattern—featuring two alternating colors—offers greater freedom, edginess, and creative potential, while retaining a timeless, retro charm.

From the entryway through the kitchen to the living and dining areas, we unify these spaces through material and color transitions: the entryway and kitchen are conceived as a three-dimensional dark volume, where surfaces shift from cool to warm and hues progress from deep to light—evoking a sense of "light emerging after darkness".

The bathroom’s striking black-and-cream palette delivers an instant visual impact; returning daily to such a serene, sophisticated space makes washing away fatigue feel effortless!

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!

