This project showcases a whole-house design in American style—join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we explore this inspiring case.
The living room features a classic American-style riveted leather sofa paired with a natural wood coffee table, evoking a sense of substantiality and nostalgia.
A gray accent wall features matching-tone plaster moldings, complementing metallic wall decor and artwork, while colorful throw pillows add vibrancy to the space.

The floor-to-ceiling TV cabinet meets storage needs in public areas, with open shelving at the top and bottom for displaying elegant decorative items and storing books.
Living room view toward the entrance foyer—north–south through-ventilation ensures a spacious, bright space.

The dining area has been redesigned to expand the kitchen space, incorporating a Western-style cooking station seamlessly connected to the dining area—serving both as a sideboard and a bar counter—while freeing up space in the Chinese kitchen.

U-shaped kitchen featuring fully customized white cabinetry with black handles. Upper cabinets above the sink area have been omitted, while a full-length glass window enhances natural lighting—creating a more comfortable cooking environment.

The master bedroom incorporates the balcony to expand usable space and enhance natural lighting. A gray plaster molding creates a layered, textured backdrop for the bed, while a minimalist ceiling design balances the substantial presence of American-style furniture.

Non-slip stone-effect floor tiles in the bathroom, paired with white subway tiles and black grout; a wall-mounted vanity cabinet for effortless cleaning; and a built-in bathtub to fulfill the desire for relaxing soaks.

The study features a custom L-shaped cabinet combined with open shelving, offering versatile storage solutions; the extended desk accommodates two people working simultaneously.

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

