This project showcases a minimalist whole-house customization design. Join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we walk you through this inspiring case study.
The living room features a relatively compact TV wall, limiting visual spatial extension. To enhance the sense of spaciousness and sophistication, the bedroom door is seamlessly integrated into the wall using wood veneer to create an invisible door. The sofa backdrop wall is finished in Spacewalk Gray, accentuating depth and dimension; subtle linear detailing on select wall surfaces further enhances spatial perception. Angular furniture pieces are selected for soft furnishings to express individuality. A no-main-lighting scheme is adopted throughout the home, allowing ambient lighting to be artfully layered in the evening—creating warmth and atmosphere.



Storage capacity in the bedroom is thoughtfully expanded. Cabinet doors combine glass and wood panels to convey depth without visual heaviness. The ceiling design is minimalist—decorative yet unobtrusive. In the young couple’s bedroom, the no-main-lighting approach fosters warmth and intimacy, with adjustable lighting that supports evolving style preferences. Minimal ornamentation ensures visual coherence, generous open space, and ample room for movement.


The dining area eliminates sharp corners to maximize functional space. A generously sized dining table accommodates occasional gatherings with friends. Staircase design integrates storage functionality, while the electrical cabinet and sideboard are unified as one cohesive element—enhancing spatial integrity. High-transparency glass partitions maintain visual openness and light flow.

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