This project showcases a whole-house design in the New Chinese style—join BOSNIE’s editorial team to explore this case.
The living room masterfully blends traditional Chinese elements with modern materials—stripping away excess to reveal the essence of Eastern aesthetics, where every inch of space is thoughtfully curated.
Stately yet understated Chinese-style furniture exudes dignified elegance and refined grandeur.

Zen-inspired teaware and decorative accents on the coffee table create a serene, uniquely contemplative vignette.
Beyond iconic Chinese furniture, the living room features intricately carved openwork partitions that embody the classic Chinese design principle of 'changing scenery with every step,' enhanced by meticulously crafted decorative details to achieve the layered sophistication central to Chinese aesthetics.

Viewed from the living room into the dining area, the space avoids mere retro pastiche—instead, furniture is seamlessly integrated into a poetic Chinese ambiance. Between the dining and kitchen areas, symmetrical cabinetry—honoring the Chinese emphasis on balance—serves both decorative and functional purposes, while golden accent lines enrich the architectural form.

The study thoughtfully reflects its owner’s personal taste, expressing refined discernment. A screen-style feature wall, evoking classical poetry and painting, conceals a cleverly designed display cabinet behind it.

The master bedroom embraces the deep-rooted charm of traditional Chinese style, yet gains an ethereal quality through its backdrop wall—infusing the space with poetic resonance. Its restrained color palette balances gravitas with warmth, complemented by wood’s naturally soft, tactile richness for perfectly nuanced elegance.

The daughter’s room radiates freshness and quiet refinement; subtle brass accents strike an ideal balance between graceful sophistication and everyday livability.

The bathroom features an externally positioned vanity, enhancing comfort through effective dry-wet separation. A plum-blossom mirror with a delicate gold frame adds a touch of refined, airy elegance to the space.

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



