This case showcases a modern-style whole-house customization project—let’s explore it together with the BOSNIE editorial team!
The living room sofa backdrop features a black-and-white-gray geometric wallpaper; its clean lines lend the compact space a contemporary, layered aesthetic—polished and sophisticated.

Without a dedicated entryway, the wooden shoe cabinet serves as the focal point from this angle. A warm painting and small potted plant placed atop it elevate visual appeal.
One end of the TV wall showcases staggered cultural bricks, preserving their natural, unadulterated texture; the refined marble plinth adds tactile richness and subtle elegance. To the right of the TV wall, the original brick partition was removed to accommodate a cat climbing frame—enhancing spatial openness and interactive potential.

Viewing from the living room into the dining area, the designer opened up the kitchen to ensure light interweaves seamlessly across every corner. Herringbone-patterned flooring introduces rich textural depth, instantly infusing the space with distinctive character.

The bar counter—integrated seamlessly with the kitchen’s tall cabinets—doubles as a dining table, optimizing space while fostering an intimate, romantic atmosphere for two. Delicate pendant lighting and a whimsical cat-themed artwork further enhance the relaxed, joyful dining experience.
The original window was reimagined as a compact bay window—retaining ample storage capacity while discreetly concealing electrical and low-voltage distribution boxes for both practicality and visual harmony.

The open-plan kitchen transforms cooking into an engaging, joyful experience. Hexagonal tiles transition gracefully into wood flooring, creating a thoughtful, cohesive material dialogue. Storage planning is comprehensive throughout—balancing functional rigor with refined aesthetics.

An emerald-green upholstered headboard paired with a vintage-style iron bed frame lends the bedroom a touch of understated luxury; fresh, light-toned natural wood softens the Nordic palette of black, white, and gray.
Emerald green evokes calm and quiet introspection, while contrasting metallic accents introduce just the right degree of refined sophistication.
The vintage iron bed frame and matching bedside table lighten the visual weight of the color scheme—elegant, airy, and timelessly retro.

The walk-in closet is divided into two symmetrical wardrobe banks. The left bank features slim-framed black steel glass sliding doors—reducing corridor congestion while instantly elevating the space’s overall refinement.
Strongly defined slatted blinds harmonize effortlessly with the wooden desk, lending a light, softly diffused ambiance—minimalist yet deeply tactile.

The bathroom features a smoky gray color scheme. The addition of a wooden vanity cabinet enlivens the otherwise deep, subdued tones, while its cantilevered design facilitates cleaning of hard-to-reach areas and alleviates visual heaviness.

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!



