This project showcases a whole-house design in the New Chinese style—join BOSNIE’s editorial team to explore this case.
A minimalist ‘entryway focal point’ at the entrance creates serene, evocative negative space.

The living room’s white-and-wood palette exudes purity, naturalness, and everyday warmth—its airy, artful composition highlights an understated, clean aesthetic.

The bedroom prioritizes the occupant’s inner world and emotional well-being, fostering relaxed, intimate conversation.



The wall-mounted faucet conceals plumbing within the wall, saving space and freeing up the countertop—subtle details lend freshness even to compact bathrooms.

The study is enveloped in a space rich with Eastern charm: from the reading daybed, one may gaze upon mist-shrouded mountains or wander through vast rivers—or closely admire the hairpin-clad noblewomen depicted in classical paintings, while shelves overflow with premium teas sourced from across China.

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!



