This project showcases a whole-house design in the modern minimalist style—let’s explore this BOSNIE case study together!
The living room’s cinematic viewing mode combines a projector and television, with display space left beneath the storage cabinets.

A spacious, bright open-plan living area where sofas, armchairs, rugs, indoor plants, decorative figurines, and side tables—such as the handcrafted glass side table made by Xiao Yu and her boyfriend—are arranged freely. The warmth of natural wood harmonizes seamlessly with the room’s color palette.


A cherished cassette player is displayed and connected to the sound system, delivering music that enriches everyday life.

To maximize usable floor space in the bedroom and enhance storage capacity in the master wardrobe, design constraints are intentionally relaxed. A concealed door separates the parents’ bedroom from the external space—preserving privacy while ensuring visual cohesion with the surrounding areas.

The kitchen’s glass doors operate bidirectionally—open or closed—minimizing spatial footprint and creating an intuitive, efficient flow between the kitchen, dining area, and lifestyle balcony.

In the bathroom, functional zones are thoughtfully balanced between dry and wet areas. A soothing, muted color scheme expresses gentle individuality and cultivates a serene, relaxing, and reassuring atmosphere.

That concludes our presentation of this modern minimalist whole-house design case. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment for BOSNIE’s editorial team!



