This case showcases a modern-style whole-house customization project—let’s explore it together with the BOSNIE editorial team!
Large-scale material transitions in the living room harmoniously define circulation paths—clean, airy, and free of redundancy—creating a seamless, layered flow between the living and dining areas.

A continuous gray countertop extends throughout the kitchen and into the multifunctional public area, enhancing operational convenience for both kitchen and dining spaces.


The bedroom serves as an extension and continuation of the space, blurring boundaries—between zones, separation and integration—expanding spatial possibilities and transcending traditional constraints.


Instead of selecting a ready-made bed for the secondary bedroom, the headboard is upholstered with refined fabric-wrapped paneling; lighting fades gradually, embodying high-quality minimalism and establishing a warm, harmonious tone.

In the children’s room, wall surfaces are fully leveraged for intelligent spatial planning: a cleverly integrated wardrobe-and-piano design adds playfulness while inspiring greater imagination for the child.

Gray dominates all bathrooms—featuring sleek, monolithic stone vanity units with concealed drainage and paired with premium, minimalist classic faucets for a clean, pure 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!



