This case presents a minimalist, whole‑home design that strikes a delicate balance: simple yet never sparse, abundant yet never cluttered—reimagining what “trendy” means in today’s society. The color palette serves as a vivid showcase of this interplay between “maximalist richness” and “ultimate simplicity.” With a straightforward family structure, there’s no need for overly spacious or grand environments; a single long table and a matching bench are all it takes to hold life’s most cherished moments, keeping the everyday warmth within reach. Now, let’s explore this project together with BOSNIE!
In the living room, amid an atmosphere of “simplicity,” light itself becomes the most compelling adornment. It captures the passage of time, outlines the space’s structure and contours, and subtly fosters a shared sense of growth.

The dining area transcends mere design, serving as both a spiritual and material vessel—a stage for art and objects—and thus emerges as the very heart of this home, simultaneously soft and resolute.

In the bedroom, the rich textural layers speak the language of material aesthetics while also sketching our emotional states. Here, the raw, natural forms of the materials are brought to the fore, arranged with clarity and precision.

In the children’s room, practical use and idealized design converge into a single design framework. To create the most comfortable space, we start by centering the design around the user and the surrounding contextual elements.

That concludes our introduction to this minimalist, whole‑house design. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment and share your thoughts with BOSNIE’s editor!

