This project showcases a whole-house design in the New Chinese style—join BOSNIE’s editorial team to explore this case.
The living room’s color palette draws inspiration from nature—like the shimmering surface of a river bathed in sunset light, where golden afterglow reflects and dances across wall hangings and rugs, evoking a gentle, intoxicating daze before settling into serene calm…

The varying intensity of ink profoundly shapes an artwork’s aesthetic effect: light ink yields subtle gray tones—poised delicately between black and white—to convey a refined, tranquil elegance.

Vibrant, contrasting hues animate the dining space, their playful splashes conveying both Chinese artistic sensibility and lighthearted charm while awakening the senses.

The sculpture’s components interlock with quiet ingenuity—much like Eastern philosophical wisdom—seeking harmony through balanced proportion and restraint.

The master bedroom features an irregularly shaped ceiling that echoes the architectural essence of ancient cities, complemented by warm, inviting tones to evoke a space defined by purity and quiet sophistication.

The secondary bedroom exudes the soft, soothing warmth of moonlight; its headboard wall hanging resembles a crescent moon, while a delicate gesture—cupping water—evokes dewdrops falling softly amid frog calls at night, rippling gently across the lake-like surface of the TV cabinet.
Simple furniture and accessories together evoke the tranquil, hushed atmosphere of an ancient city at night.

The daughter’s room centers on soft pink tones, with gauzy, flowing drapery evoking youthful romance—like a gentle stream winding through a forest. The entire space brims with tender, rosy affection, akin to a lively youth symphony: buoyant, joyful, and full of hope…

The study seamlessly blends Eastern refinement with contemporary style—where tradition breathes anew as a living, evolving force. When deeply intertwined with everyday life, poetry becomes today’s prevailing aesthetic: rich, unhurried, and quietly serene.

That concludes our showcase of this whole-house customization project in the New Chinese style. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment for BOSNIE’s editorial team!



