This case showcases a modern-style whole-house customization project—let’s explore it together with the BOSNIE editorial team!
The living room designer drew inspiration from the muted Morandi color palette for the entire home’s color scheme—creating an understated, serene atmosphere enriched with thoughtful lifestyle intelligence and visual interest. To the left of the TV wall, natural stone and wood are seamlessly integrated, lending organic cohesion and tactile depth to the space.


The kitchen design emphasizes simplicity, functionality, and refined texture. Through intentional layout planning, the space is thoughtfully divided into a cooking zone and a water purification zone. The cooking zone features a socket-free design and a seamless, fish-belly-white quartzite countertop and backsplash—elevating the sense of material sophistication. The water purification zone provides a clean, hygienic, dedicated area for daily tasks such as boiling water and washing fruit.

The master bedroom walls are finished with hand-applied artistic plaster, highlighting the elegant texture of the iconic Linge Roset bed. An oversized sculptural floor lamp adds dynamic contrast to the tranquil setting.

The bathroom vanity area centers on cleanliness, practicality, and material refinement. An expansive frameless mirror not only facilitates daily grooming but also subtly reflects the greenery outside the walk-in closet—bringing nature indoors through clever mirrored composition.

The walk-in closet—a cornerstone of every woman’s dream home—is defined by matte white textured cabinetry as its primary element, accented with charcoal-gray glass shoe-and-bag cabinets—harmonizing functionality with aesthetic appeal.

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



