This case showcases a Nordic-style whole-house customization project—let’s explore it together with the BOSNIE editorial team!
The living room features a minimalist gray palette, a rock-panel accent wall behind the sofa, and a marble-clad TV wall. Recessed track lighting replaces traditional ceiling fixtures, elevating the space’s sophistication.

The sofa wall combines rock panels with wood veneer, complementing a beige-gray upholstered sofa. A coffee table crafted from natural wood and iron further enhances the living room’s refined, cultured charm.

A warm-toned wooden ceiling panel visually separates the dining area from the living room. The dining set—clear-coated solid-wood table and chairs—paired with a long bench creates a relaxed, organic dining atmosphere.

An open-plan kitchen-dining layout is accented by a minimalist graffiti-style artwork on the wall. Simple, comfortable tableware and fruit bowls add warmth and character to the dining experience.
The open kitchen wraps around the dining table, with integrated refrigerator compartments at both ends of the cabinetry and built-in appliance cabinets—making cooking both functional and engaging.

A full-height storage wall transforms the study into a highly practical space. A solid-wood desk and matching bookshelves provide a comfortable, versatile setting for work or leisure.

The master bedroom embraces clean, soothing simplicity. Two muted-gray artworks hang above the bedhead, harmonizing with the gray rug and bedding—and echoing the natural wood elements for an effortlessly elegant, serene ambiance.

The bathroom features a light-gray palette: the bathtub and vanity are positioned adjacent to the bedroom, while the interior houses a dedicated shower zone and toilet area. At the far end lies a walk-in closet—optimizing flow and comfort across the entire space.

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!



