This project showcases a whole-house design in the modern minimalist style—let’s explore this BOSNIE case study together!
The open-concept living and dining area features a subtly integrated wired-glass partition that gently defines zones—creating visual connection between the spaces while enhancing spatial perception, unifying them into one cohesive yet complementary whole.

The sofa accent wall is finished in soft gray, introducing an accent hue to the natural wood tones for a look that is both minimalist and warm, timeless yet contemporary.

The natural-wood storage cabinets embody understated elegance—earthy, organic, and quietly refined. As a natural-toned hue, wood evokes calm serenity and belongs to the warm color family; paired with a burnt-orange leather sofa, it conveys genuine tenderness in daily life. A touch of greenery completes the scene, offering a soothing release from everyday fatigue.

The seamless visual flow from dining area to living room is achieved by repositioning part of the wall—optimizing circulation and spatial layout without altering the kitchen’s entry point. A corner storage cabinet is thoughtfully integrated, maximizing the dining area’s utility while harmoniously merging the passageway and dining space—preserving volume and functionality without compromising aesthetic appeal.


The kitchen incorporates the equipment platform seamlessly, with built-in steam and oven units tailored to the homeowner’s personalized lifestyle. This design enhances spatial openness and maintains the overall gray-and-white tonal palette.

The master bedroom embraces restrained color use and clean furniture pairings: light-toned engineered flooring, a dark-brown leather double bed, blue curtains, and a pale dove-gray accent wall—resulting in a serene, minimalist, and effortlessly elegant atmosphere.

The secondary bedroom prioritizes simplicity—minimal ornamentation, refined minimalism with thoughtful details. This versatile space adapts fluidly across multiple functions: guest room, study, or storage area—truly multi-functional by design.

The bathroom features gray-toned tiles paired with black metal door frames, lending the space a cool, pure, and composed sensibility.

That concludes our presentation of this modern minimalist whole-house design case. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment for BOSNIE’s editorial team!



