This project showcases a whole-house design in American style—join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we explore this inspiring case.
Gray in the living room—a neutral, understated, minimalist, and sophisticated hue—pairs elegantly with muted warm beige to create a dreamy, refined American light-luxury aesthetic.
Replacing the traditional TV cabinet with an integrated design combining a TV unit and storage cabinets adds visual depth to the living room; thoughtful negative space reduces the overwhelming effect of large-scale storage—making cleaning effortless and enhancing visual clarity.

Classic silver mirrors in the light-luxury style adorn the entire space as elegant focal points; their sleek ironwork frames reflect refined taste—stylish, luminous, and visually expansive, lending airiness and openness to the living room.
A few favorite floral arrangements and delicate decorative accents on the coffee table, paired with a light-luxury American armchair, infuse the space with distinctive design sensibility—creating a vibrant, warm, and inviting home.

Sliding glass doors separate the kitchen and dining area—containing cooking fumes while preserving spatial openness; a Western-style kitchen is added to the dining zone, providing ample countertop space for the homeowner, while small appliances are seamlessly integrated into the sideboard—saving space and elevating visual sophistication.

A subdued gray-brown palette in the bedroom cultivates a gentle, soothing atmosphere; floor-to-ceiling wardrobes enhance spatial neatness and harmony, while upholstered headboards add comfort and softness.
Fresh flowers placed throughout the space foster a serene and refined sleeping environment.

The senior’s bedroom is spatially distinct, accessed via a concealed door from the living room; its dark-wood headboard aligns with mature aesthetics, and a full-height wardrobe—matching that of the master bedroom—ensures ample storage capacity.

The children’s room features a tatami bed, with cartoon-animal wallpaper and bedding covering the entire wall—creating a warm, playful childhood haven; wooden wall panels surround the bed to prevent chill when the daughter sleeps against the wall, offering her a sense of security.

Good storage habits begin early: a combined bookshelf-and-desk unit is designed for the younger sister, giving her favorite books and small treasures their own dedicated ‘home’.

For the bathroom, a common yet effective approach is adopted: a smooth, easy-to-maintain marble countertop, complemented by a vanity cabinet—the indispensable storage ally in any bathroom.

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!

