This project showcases a whole-house customization design in a creamy, soft aesthetic—join BOSNIE’s editorial team to explore this inspiring case!
The living room wall features a stone artwork positioned at the golden ratio point, while the opposite wall employs lacquered panels with textured segmentation—creating complementary focal points that each express their own unique charm and reveal exquisite layering.

Neutral tones are harmonized with finely textured, warm materials to create a clean and elegant ambiance.
Green is more than just a visual statement—it reflects an attitude and embodies a way of life.
Designers’ versatile use of green—unconstrained and unrestrained—creates captivating interior aesthetics through masterful rhythm control and a harmonious balance of density and openness.

The dining area—serving as the central hub—is fully enveloped by layers of greenery. The subtle, elegant veining of the marble tabletop evokes a serene, minimalist aesthetic, establishing a calm and rational atmosphere for the space.
To avoid a fragmented, cluttered appearance, the wooden louvers extend seamlessly from the dining area into the living room, complemented by thoughtfully integrated hidden doors—emphasizing a pure, holistic design approach.

A double-sliding door separates the kitchen, while the green hue extends inward—enhancing openness, visual cohesion, and interactivity against expansive panes of transparent glass.

The master bedroom features a semi-floating bed, crafted with exceptional attention to detail—challenging conventional design norms and achieving an exquisite balance between structural support and visual lightness, evoking boundless imagination and distinctive charm.

The bed’s backdrop features rustic, orderly lines complemented by thoughtful negative space—creating a rhythmic, calming, and relaxing effect.

The bathroom is equally unconventional: the interplay of clean lines and gentle curves, the alternation of form and texture—subtle hints of “green” weave seamlessly through the space, creating bold, distinctive tactile moments that enrich the multi-sensory experience.

Introducing modern art deconstructivism into children’s rooms—deconstructing and reassembling color and form.
Blurring the boundary between childlike playfulness and mature serenity, this design enhances flexibility while creating a soothing, unhurried environment.

Enriching the spiritual realm of the study is also a key design objective—featuring neatly arranged, suspended semi-height cabinets and an irregularly shaped desk harmoniously paired with a custom rug.
Accentuated with distinctive collectibles, this space reflects broad intellectual horizons and refined elegance—ideal for both professional work and art collection.

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!



