This case showcases a whole-house design in Japanese style—join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we explore this project.
The living room TV cabinet features a suspended solid-wood design—lightweight and easy to maintain. The warm-toned solid-wood furniture pairs elegantly with a beige-white sofa, striking a refined yet understated balance and lending the space an airy, serene ambiance. An arched passageway adds a subtle romantic touch to the layout.


The solid-wood dining table glows warmly under ambient lighting. White storage cabinet doors lend lightness and stability to the overall space.

The master bedroom centers on a clean, crisp white palette, complemented by a solid-wood headboard wall—creating a simple, soothing retreat.

The bathroom adopts a three-zone separation layout to eliminate traffic conflicts, ensuring privacy and convenience when multiple users are present. Warm white tones dominate the scheme, with a solid-wood vanity paired with a white countertop for a minimalist, elegant look. The floating vanity enhances cleanliness and contributes to the space’s streamlined aesthetic.

The study features wood furniture throughout, harmonizing with the home’s cohesive design language. White cabinet doors open up the space visually, while greenery on the bay window enlivens the palette and prevents monotony.

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



