This case showcases a modern-style whole-house customization project—let’s explore it together with the BOSNIE editorial team!
Above the living room ceiling, a black latex-painted band runs along the long edge, leaving a concealed seam in the flat ceiling surface—filled with black stainless steel—to create an elegant, almost weightless illusion that makes the ceiling appear to float.

The full-wall cabinetry breaks convention with suspended upper cabinets that don’t reach the floor. Even with rich wood-grain tones, the design conveys unexpected lightness; black mirrored panels beneath further expand the living space visually.
The living and dining area features vertically laid flooring, while ceiling lines and cabinetry extend seamlessly—using quiet, understated design language to elongate the living room visually. Open shelving keeps the space airy, while enclosed cabinet sections provide practical storage.

Within the muted gray palette, texture reveals the essence of 'me': metal embodies resolve, blue curtains evoke cool serenity with underlying softness, and the lava lamp—smooth on the surface—reveals a turbulent heart when lit.


Dining chairs upholstered in leather harmonize with the wall art; ceiling beams are wrapped in wood veneer to echo the black walnut tabletop; the pendant light adds dynamic tension, and the two chairs offer versatile seating.
Blending with nature, I have no fixed form—only now, the candle flame flickers.

Bedroom

In the bathroom, titanium-gold decorative trim accents the walls, enriching the white space; double-layered venetian blinds ensure privacy while modulating light with subtle variation.

The walk-in closet and vanity area are essential spaces—open and closed cabinetry serve as purpose-specific homes for different types of clothing.

That concludes our presentation of this modern light-luxury whole-house customization project. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment or message BOSNIE’s editorial team!



