This case showcases a Nordic-style whole-house customization project—let’s explore it together with the BOSNIE editorial team!
The dining area serves as a transitional space connecting the living room, bedrooms, and study. A vintage wooden dining table and chairs sit centrally along the passageway, with ample open space surrounding them to ensure smooth circulation and easy chair movement.

The living room design strikes a warm yet refined balance: a coffee-toned accent wall pairs elegantly with a beige fabric sofa, while a floor lamp and lounge chair in the corner create an inviting nook for reading or relaxing.

The living room’s feature wall is crafted as a custom wooden cabinet—partially left open to function as practical shelving for decorative accents that elevate the room’s visual appeal. Sliding glass doors separate the balcony from the living room.

The kitchen offers generous space and features an efficient L-shaped cabinetry layout. With the refrigerator integrated into the kitchen, the workflow remains compact and highly functional.

The master bedroom’s headboard wall is divided into two sections, each painted in a distinct hue to enhance spatial depth and visual layering. Warm wood tones harmonize with soft gray, evoking a relaxed, sophisticated ambiance.

A shower curtain delineates the wet zone within the bathroom. Gray-toned tiles cover all surfaces, complemented by white sanitary ware and wood-look accents for a clean, effortlessly calming aesthetic.

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!



