This project showcases a whole-house customization design in a creamy, soft aesthetic—join BOSNIE’s editorial team to explore this inspiring case!
The living room features a muted, Morandi-inspired color palette that adds visual interest without being overly assertive.

The living room’s color scheme centers on the homeowner’s favorite green sofa. Brown and pink provide contrast, while beige and pale yellow serve as transitional tones. Blue throw pillows add a vibrant accent, brightening the entire space. The thoughtful use of red, yellow, blue, and green creates a rich, dynamic, and lively atmosphere.

The master bedroom, walk-in closet, and storage room have been seamlessly integrated into one expansive area, with wooden partitions defining zones while preserving openness and spaciousness. The partition beside the bedhead maintains a sense of volume while subtly reinforcing the intimacy and security of the sleeping zone. The bedroom’s overall earth-toned palette evokes feelings of safety, comfort, and warmth—enhancing the environment’s ability to support restful sleep.


The secondary bedroom adopts a refined palette of gray and natural wood tones, cultivating a minimalist yet relaxed sleeping ambiance.

The kitchen continues the home’s cohesive tonal language: its light gray and white scheme conveys cleanliness and order. Dual worktops on either side of the cooking zone ensure logical, efficient workflow—keeping both hands engaged in a smooth, well-organized rhythm.

The dining area and entryway share the same open space. The entryway’s tiered shoe cabinet—combining tall and low sections—not only harmonizes with the circulation flow but also provides display space for the homeowner’s cherished decorative objects and convenient storage for everyday essentials like keys.

The deep-toned wallpaper paired with the dining table and chairs lends a timeless, elegant vintage charm. Wall-mounted artwork bridges the modern pendant light and the classic dining table, forging an artistic connection that ensures a seamless visual transition.

That concludes our showcase of this cream-inspired whole-house customization project. If you love it, feel free to leave a comment for the BOSNIE editorial team!

