This project showcases a whole-house design in the New Chinese style—join BOSNIE’s editorial team to explore this case.
The living room evokes a timeless, classical ambiance through elegant lighting fixtures, rosewood furniture, and potted floral arrangements. Its decorative forms are clean and bold—yet subtly infused with the refined grace of Eastern culture.
The living room features a predominantly dark color palette, conveying depth and quiet sophistication, while accents of Tiffany blue introduce rich tonal contrast and visual dimension.

The study is a personal sanctuary—a space to reflect inward, connect with the world, and engage with humanity. When inspiration strikes, one may write poetry or practice calligraphy, discovering the profound beauty of written language through brush and ink.

The boy’s room centers on natural wood tones to foster warmth and comfort. A mural on the wall captures the spirited energy of youth—echoing Hai Zi’s verse: 'I shall be a loyal son of the distant horizon, and a fleeting lover of material things.' Home is not merely where a child lives—it is the harbor for dreams.

The bedroom is defined by an elegant, serene cool-toned palette, enlivened by thoughtful warm accents woven throughout soft furnishings—creating a soothing, natural atmosphere that feels both grounded and effortlessly refined.

A pristine bathroom is the foundation of refined living. How one approaches the bathroom reflects the care and intention invested in everyday life.

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!



