This project showcases a minimalist whole-house customization design. Join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we walk you through this inspiring case study.
The green cabinets in the living room not only enhance the space but, together with decorative artwork and potted plants, create a naturally fresh yet refined atmosphere—warm lighting adds a touch of coziness.

A double-track sliding door serves as a partition, while the green palette extends seamlessly into the kitchen. Against expansive transparent glass, this design achieves openness, visual continuity, and interactive flow.

Enriching the study’s spatial presence is another design priority: neatly arranged semi-suspended cabinets float above the floor; an irregularly shaped desk harmonizes with the rug; and distinctive collectibles add personality—capturing both intellectual breadth and refined elegance, making the space equally suited for focused work and curated display.

The master bedroom’s headboard wall features understated, orderly lines paired with thoughtful negative space—evoking rhythm, calm, and relaxation. The semi-freestanding bed frame showcases meticulous craftsmanship, redefining conventional expectations by striking an exceptional balance between structural support and visual lightness—inviting boundless imagination and unique charm.

In the children’s room, modern art deconstructivism informs the design: color and form are fragmented and reassembled to blur the boundary between playfulness and maturity—enhancing adaptability while cultivating a serene, exploratory environment.

That concludes our presentation of this minimalist whole-house customization project. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment or message BOSNIE’s editorial team—we’d love to hear from you!



