This case showcases a modern-style whole-house customization project—let’s explore it together with the BOSNIE editorial team!
Upon entering the foyer, your gaze is immediately drawn to a decorative artwork at the end of the corridor—its thoughtful placement elegantly conceals the corridor’s length, shifting all attention to the artwork and effortlessly diverting focus from the space’s limitations.

The living room interprets the texture of everyday life through two refined materials: wood paneling and marble. Its color palette—gray, white, and warm beige—evokes a quiet, understated serenity: grounded yet subtly inviting.

Clean, straight-line elements define the living area—minimalist in form, yet inherently sophisticated.

A concealed door behind the dining table serves as the entrance to the guest bathroom. The entire wall features wood-panel door panels integrated with invisible hinges, minimizing visual conflict between adjacent zones while preserving the dining area’s seamless integrity.

The kitchen designer relocated the kitchen doorway to the corridor and specified a transparent sliding door—enhancing natural light in the corridor and alleviating its sense of confinement. A split-level layout maximizes spatial efficiency.

The master bedroom harmonizes black, white, and gray in elevated balance: a deep-gray accent wall, light-gray bedding, and black bedside tables converge to create a space that feels both composed and warmly welcoming.

True quality of life begins in the bathroom—where ivory-white marble tiles, soft ambient lighting, Duravit sanitary ware, and Hansgrohe faucets transform even the most compact space into a serene sanctuary.

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!



