This project showcases a whole-house design in the American light-luxury style. Join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we explore this inspiring case study.
The living room features a gradient color scheme—from deep to light—creating a distinctive sense of spatial layering, while soft furnishings add a touch of warmth and comfort.

The bedroom doors on either side of the living room are concealed doors, seamlessly integrated with the solid wood wall panels of the backdrop wall—enhancing visual cohesion and openness in the living space while preserving bedroom privacy.

The dining area has been expanded into the kitchen, resulting in a more spacious and luminous kitchen; a dedicated storage room has also been added to improve functionality.

By repurposing the corridor space, the dining area has been relocated—expanding its footprint and incorporating an island counter. The large dining table accommodates sizable gatherings of family and friends.

The master bedroom incorporates a walk-in closet within the corridor space behind the entryway, significantly increasing storage capacity. The master bathroom features both a shower enclosure and a freestanding soaking tub—ideal for quiet, restorative moments.

The secondary bedroom is designed for the young homeowner, who—during adolescence—requires greater independence and personal space; accordingly, ample room has been allocated for both study and relaxation.

Located just behind the dining area, the study serves not only as a workspace but—given its privacy—also functions well as a discreet setting for hosting guests or informal conversations.

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



