This project showcases a minimalist whole-house customization design. Join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we explore this inspiring case study.
At the entryway, maintaining spatial tidiness is paramount in modern minimalism—making storage a top priority.


The living room cabinetry extends seamlessly from floor to ceiling, fulfilling the homeowner’s storage needs while visually elongating the space and enhancing its sense of spaciousness.

Smooth, flowing lines traverse the space; a simple L-shaped gray sofa pairs elegantly with a warm, natural-toned wooden coffee table—minimalist design that offers quiet comfort the moment you step through the door.

Expansive textured engineered wood flooring exudes warmth and understated elegance; the living room’s minimalist aesthetic reflects a deeper, more contemplative appreciation of life—a gentle retreat into inner calm.

Adjacent to the living room lies the dining area, where a vintage-style pendant light adds nostalgic charm to the pared-down setting. The designer revitalized the cabinetry using eco-friendly panels finished with clear lacquer.
Cabinetry alternating between white and natural wood serves dual purposes: functional storage and an elegant entryway console for shoes, hats, and bags—its white elements lending lightness and airiness to the minimalist scheme.

The bathroom maintains a clean, dry, and hygienic ambiance with waterproof flooring; deep and light grays interplay harmoniously, delivering a fresh, minimalist sensibility.

The child’s bedroom embraces serene minimalism—like stepping into a soft, cloud-like sanctuary where time seems to pause. A natural wood bed frame and matching nightstand, paired with simple bedding, embody the homeowner’s quiet devotion to simplicity.

The study features a tatami room that retains clean, uncluttered aesthetics while offering versatile functionality: ample storage, guest accommodation, and a dedicated workspace. Custom-designed tatami cabinetry integrates shelving and storage—meeting today’s dual demands of home living and remote work.

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



