This project showcases a minimalist whole-house customization design. Join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we walk you through this inspiring case study.
Space planning avoids rigid functional zoning, maximizing public areas instead—clean, uncluttered visuals and generous negative space invite residents to fill the home with life itself.
The living room opens fully into the broader space, providing ample room for everyday shared activities; adding a dedicated children’s play area instantly transforms what was once an awkward communal zone into a spacious, inviting hub.

We opened up the kitchen and incorporated both an island counter and an extended dining table—creating generous sightlines whether connecting to the kitchen or looking toward the living room.
From the dining table, the entire space appears orderly and airy. The island offers abundant storage, complemented by a sideboard and open shelving above—enhancing both functionality and openness in the dining area, while wooden sliding doors at the far end lead to the utility balcony.

The master bedroom exudes purity and quiet elegance: curved lines extend seamlessly from the wall to the ceiling, and the bay window is wrapped in wood, blurring the boundary between interior and exterior scenery.

We allocated part of the living room’s footprint to install a full-height wardrobe wall in the master bedroom—effectively resolving the absence of a walk-in closet.

The bathroom achieves seamless invisibility—minimalist, pristine, and refreshing.

That concludes our presentation of this minimalist whole-house customization project. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment or message BOSNIE’s editorial team—we’d love to hear from you!



