This project showcases a whole-house design in the modern minimalist style—let’s explore this BOSNIE case study together!
The living room features a serene, restorative canvas-white palette; floor-to-ceiling windows flood the space with natural light, relieving physical and mental fatigue while awakening everyday beauty and calm.

While the dining and living areas maintain their distinct identities, two spacious, free-flowing circulation paths seamlessly connect them.

The space eliminates primary lighting fixtures and intricate wall treatments, relying instead on clean, minimalist lines to unify the open-plan common areas—blurring all sense of spatial boundaries.

The master bedroom integrates an expansive wardrobe and storage system; elegant smoke gray harmonizes with textural frost gray, using color to visually delineate functional zones.

The kitchen connects directly to the utility balcony; due to its rectangular layout and resulting insufficient interior lighting, natural wood finishes were intentionally omitted from custom cabinetry in this area.

The bathroom thoughtfully reconfigures grooming, toilet, and enclosed shower functions into a more comfortable, spacious layout—enhancing daily usability and privacy through abundant natural light.


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