This case showcases a whole-house design in Japanese style—join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we explore this project.
Upon entering the foyer, an open-plan layout reveals the living room, dining area, and bar counter at a glance. This seamless arrangement unifies the public spaces, amplifying moments of togetherness at home. The overall interior design emphasizes the simplicity and comfort of wood—featuring herringbone-patterned flooring in the living and dining areas, subtle curved soft-furnishing accents, and expansive beige-and-cream tones that define the aesthetic.



The master bedroom features an open spatial layout, with a thoughtfully integrated dry zone and vanity. Wood-clad surfaces and a raised floor elevate the Japanese-inspired artistry of the space.

A minimalist tatami design accommodates the senior family members’ collecting hobbies and storage needs, while a lounge chair adds relaxed seating—preserving generous open floor space for ease of movement.

The master bedroom features an open spatial layout, with a thoughtfully integrated dry zone and vanity. Wood-clad surfaces and a raised floor elevate the Japanese-inspired artistry of the space.

Recognizing the homeowners’ cat-friendly lifestyle, we incorporated a dedicated pet feeding zone into the island countertop of the dining bar. To harmonize with the overall aesthetic, the dining table combines warm wood-grain finishes with pure white natural stone.

That concludes our showcase of this cream-inspired whole-house customization project. If you love it, feel free to leave a comment for the BOSNIE editorial team!

