This case presents a cream-style, full‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE’s editor!
A potted green plant with a poetic flair enlivens the living room, perfectly complementing the space’s refined aesthetic. Paired with a marble side table, it strikes a harmonious balance—sophisticated yet artfully understated.
The side table was crafted from leftover marble from the Western kitchen area, exuding a rich, tactile quality.
The flooring extends seamlessly onto the balcony, with no tiles laid there. The TV is Samsung’s Frame model—so stunning that any design‑connoisseur would find it irresistible.

After the black cabinetry in the dining room was installed, we hesitated about adding a black dining table, worried it might make the space too dark. Thankfully, the pops of color from the chairs, along with the lighting and decor, resulted in an overall look that turned out quite pleasing.

Up close, the dining area features a flared‑shape pendant lamp; farther away, long strip wall sconces flank the sofa wall, joined by the fireplace’s wall lights. Each source of light enhances the home’s atmospheric charm.

In the kitchen, the marble countertops, paired with beautiful flowers and tableware, gently brighten and soften the space.

In the bedroom, we boldly experimented with a wallpaper pattern to break free from monotony. Beyond the challenge of choosing the right design, the final result also hinged on the installer’s skill. The master bedroom’s ceiling fixture subtly incorporates French‑style details.

A serene silk‑thread chandelier and solid copper wall sconces illuminate the darker spaces with elegance.

Richly colored curtains complete the room’s style. Even on the second floor, sunlight generously bathes this beloved home.

In the bathroom, the upper walls are clad in retro dark green textured tiles, while the lower section sports creamy white wave‑patterned tiles; the floor is finished with classic black‑and‑white chevron tiles.


That concludes our introduction to this cream‑style, full‑house design. If you’re interested, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE’s editor!

