This case showcases a whole-house customization design in the Neo-Chinese style—clean and elegant, with subtle base tones enlivened by vibrant accents of red, yellow, and blue. These lively hues serve as the dominant color palette, rendered with refined sophistication. The overall scheme draws heavily from the muted Morandi color family—calm and understated—while black cabinetry provides a striking counterpoint, thoughtfully balancing other colors and enhancing visual tension and depth. Join BOSNIE’s editorial team for a closer look at this project!
Neo-Chinese living rooms emphasize spatial layering—a concept realized through dynamic, scene-shifting design. Where visual privacy or functional zoning is needed, open shelving units or decorative screens are thoughtfully integrated. Simple yet expressive elements enrich the space, achieving minimalist elegance without sacrificing richness or intention.



Chinese-style dining areas celebrate beauty through line work—especially on cabinets, beds, and other key furniture pieces—where skilled artisans use carving and precise linear detailing to convey emotion and artistry.

While classical bedroom design prioritizes opulence and aesthetic grandeur, Neo-Chinese bedrooms focus more on practicality and comfort. This shift inspires streamlined, human-centered solutions—refining complexity into intuitive, livable design.


That concludes our showcase of this whole-house customization project in the New Chinese style. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment for BOSNIE’s editorial team!



