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The living room’s functionality constitutes its core value—especially in residential settings—where losing functionality renders the space unusable. Functionality therefore takes priority, followed by extended value propositions.

The TV wall features a full-height wood veneer surface, with slatted panels and custom-designed cabinets on either side. The extended floor platform integrates seamlessly with the display cabinet, enhancing storage capacity while harmonizing practicality with aesthetic appeal.

The living room employs hand-applied grey paint and soft-textured finishes as primary materials, complemented by subtle linear or curved architectural elements on select vertical surfaces—achieving a grounded, neutral palette that remains engaging and expressive.

The dining area enjoys abundant natural light. Storage cabinets flank both sides of the space, expanding perceived volume and boosting storage capacity—while reinforcing the warmth and authenticity of home life.

The master bedroom pairs a fine-linen grey bedspread with understated material textures and pure tonal variations to cultivate a relaxed, inviting atmosphere.
A cohesive colour scheme lends the bedroom—a sanctuary for rest—greater warmth and comfort; a sculptural wall sconce casts gentle light, softly animating the otherwise serene environment.

The secondary bedroom features light-grey artistic wall paint paired with hardwood flooring. Crisp, clean lines and a gently curved wall element echo the overall design language, introducing subtle softness to the space.


A grey leather bed and white bedside tables form a classic black-and-white-and-grey composition—elevated here with refined layering and visual depth.

Another bedroom embraces minimalist design: its feature wall uses grey artistic paint applied in a half-wall treatment to enrich spatial rhythm, while a wooden wall sconce complements the restful ambiance.

The study stands out as the home’s defining feature—featuring two expansive viewing balconies separated by glass partitions. This preserves visual continuity across spaces while ensuring acoustic privacy and functional independence—perfectly meeting the homeowner’s need for a quiet, focused workspace.

The corridor adopts a forward-thinking design language, integrating the dining and kitchen zones into a continuous circular circulation path—transforming cooking and dining into a unified, immersive experience, whether for daily family interaction or hosting guests.

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!



