This project showcases a whole-house customization design in a classical style. Join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we explore this case study.
At the entrance foyer, an arched storage cabinet echoes the ceiling’s lines, extending seamlessly into the elevated private zone—evoking the elegance of a flowing wedding gown. A floating vertical cabinet introduces thoughtful negative space, lending lightness to the interior and enhancing the rhythm of the room’s irregular architectural lines.

Strategic use of negative space accentuates the room’s sense of scale and highlights key design elements. To the left of the TV wall lies the master bedroom door; when retracted, its concealed reveal subtly extends the visual width of the TV wall.

The dining area sits adjacent to the kitchen. As the homeowners requested a two-person dining table, we relocated the original bathroom entrance and concealed it behind a flush-mounted door—this spatial reconfiguration also completes the linear foyer storage cabinet.
To create a more open and streamlined atmosphere, we traced the kitchen’s archway with metallic curves resembling elegant ribbons—a detail that evokes the charm of a compact European apartment.

Quietly savor the beauty of this space: golden metallic trim glides like sunbeams emerging from clouds, encircling and unifying the interior.

The master bedroom enjoys generous proportions; its sliding door disappears seamlessly into the wall. Here, we prioritized tranquility and calm—achieving this through a minimalist headboard wall upholstered in beige-gray and lotus-pink leather.
To the right of the bed stands a semi-transparent wardrobe cabinet, custom-designed for the homeowners. The wardrobe and vanity are crafted from beige-gray system cabinets, accented with lotus-pink paint and a semi-circular suspended panel wall—resulting in an exceptionally refined dressing area.

Behind the circular vanity mirror, we installed an illuminated ring light—boosting brightness while adding imagination and nuance to the space. The female homeowner especially loves this feature.

In the bathroom shower area, we eliminated the traditional threshold by lowering the wet-zone floor level and finishing its edge with titanium-plated metal. The shower floor features decorative tiles with a subtle metallic sheen—transforming daily bathing into a moment of pure indulgence.


The desk is integrated into a system cabinet. For structural integrity, the upper shelving combines wood construction with metallic trim. The lower wall section continues the sage-green specialty finish used on the foyer cabinet, harmonizing with the titanium-plated metal lines of the bookshelf to elevate overall material sophistication.


One step up from the study leads to the future children’s room. A semi-transparent frosted-glass sliding door—featuring delicate ‘ice-pillar’ patterning—defines the space while inviting natural light inward. The raised floor doubles as concealed storage for bulky, infrequently used items—significantly enhancing functional utility.

That concludes our showcase of classical-style whole-house customization projects. If you enjoyed this content, feel free to leave a comment and interact with the BOSNIE editorial team!

