This case showcases a whole-house design in Japanese style—join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we explore this project.
Upon entering, the living and dining areas are fully visible—a seamless, open-plan layout that creates a bright, airy, and highly transparent space. The harmonious blend of gray-white tones and natural wood evokes an organic, understated elegance with contemporary appeal.

The TV wall is intentionally left uncluttered—featuring only a media console and a storage cabinet. This minimalist composition serves both as an elegant backdrop and a functional, refined element.

A wooden dining set anchors the dining area, its warm, natural textures enhanced by soft ambient lighting to create a cozy and romantic atmosphere.

The kitchen features unified wood-toned cabinetry for a clean, cohesive look. By relocating the refrigerator outside the kitchen, the workspace feels more spacious—resulting in a refreshingly tidy and highly practical environment.

In the master bedroom, large expanses of unadorned wall visually enlarge the space. Color is thoughtfully introduced through curated wall art and bedding, crafting a serene, pure, and deeply restful retreat.

The bathroom embraces a more modern aesthetic: gray tiles paired with a crisp white vanity deliver a clean, timeless, and effortlessly sophisticated look.

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



