This project showcases a whole-house design in a natural wood aesthetic—let’s explore this BOSNIE case study together.
A coordinated entryway ensemble featuring a full-length mirror, built-in bench seating, and shoe cabinet.

A touch of yellow in the living room curtains enlivens the space, fostering a relaxed and comfortable home atmosphere.
The south-facing balcony has been seamlessly integrated into the living room—eliminating its separation—and features a custom-designed TV drawer cabinet interwoven with an elevated floor platform, dissolving spatial boundaries and enhancing visual layering.

Elegant, understated gongbi-style brushwork evokes quiet refinement; even a casually placed plant enhances the natural ambiance.

A floor-to-ceiling gray lacquered bookshelf on one side of the TV wall extends the color palette of the TV cabinet for cohesive harmony.

The dining area combines white, natural wood tones, and gray hues to create a visually rich yet crisp aesthetic.
Serving as both a graceful transition and functional connector between kitchen and dining area, this zone also doubles as an impromptu reading nook.

The kitchen maximizes functionality within a clean, streamlined layout, while varied patterned tiles add visual interest.

The bedroom centers on a warm beige tone, complemented by low-saturation curtains and bedding for exceptional coziness.

The wardrobe at the foot of the bed offers extraordinary storage capacity—perfect for the couple’s daily habit of watching news at home.

Metallic accents and geometric-patterned tiles lend refined sophistication to the bathroom, while optimizing space efficiency and freeing up valuable countertop area.

That concludes our presentation of this natural-wood aesthetic whole-house design project. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE’s editorial team!



