This project showcases a minimalist whole-house customization design. Join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we walk you through this inspiring case study.
The entryway features an integrated shoe cabinet mounted on one side of the corridor, with a built-in seating area for changing shoes. The open space beneath the cabinet provides convenient storage for everyday footwear—keeping the entry tidy and uncluttered.

Beyond the entryway lies the living room. Since the dining area sits directly behind the TV feature wall, the space between them is left intentionally open—creating visual continuity and enhancing the sense of spaciousness.


Positioned behind the TV feature wall, the dining area combines minimalist dining chairs and a pendant light with creative wall accents and a crescent-shaped wall decal—making this compact space uniquely distinctive.
A glass partition separates the dining area from the kitchen, allowing natural light to flow freely between the two spaces. The kitchen features cement-textured wall and floor tiles paired with white cabinetry—achieving a clean, understated aesthetic.

The bedroom continues the home’s cohesive design language, using gray and white tones to craft a serene, comfortable sleeping environment. After all, a bedroom is a place for rest—simplicity here is both intentional and inviting.

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



