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Points, lines, and planes form the most fundamental elements of living space. All recessed zones—used to define spatial divisions—are uniformly aligned at the same height, seamlessly extending upward to meet the ceiling.

The TV wall features a natural stone cladding, delivering exceptional textural quality. I treated the entire front wall—including the section originally designated as a corridor wall adjacent to the TV wall.

The dining table is finished in black walnut, offering clean, understated elegance. The living room’s furniture collection follows the same refined, minimalist aesthetic.

The kitchen adopts an open layout, connected to the living room via a breakfast bar. An open kitchen fosters social interaction during cooking—eliminating isolation—and enhances spatial depth while maximizing natural light penetration.
The cabinetry throughout the kitchen is finished in a cohesive white-gray palette, reinforcing visual unity.

The master bedroom embraces minimalism: walls retain their clean, unadorned finish. As a sanctuary for rest, the bedroom should embody tranquility—a principle I uphold by prioritizing simplicity over superfluous soft furnishings.


Gray marble tiles in the bathroom elegantly fulfill the design’s textural intent.

Above the vanity mirror, ambient linear lighting complements the mirror-mounted fixtures. Unlike discrete point sources, this continuous light strip diffuses illumination softly across the surface—creating a more inviting, human-scaled atmosphere.

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



