This project showcases a whole-house design in a mixed-style aesthetic. Join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we explore this case study.
The living room features a predominantly white palette, accented with low-saturation colors—including forest green, burgundy, and dusty pink—to create a vibrant, dynamic visual effect.


The dining area’s white walls are enlivened by the same soft pink and green tones that run throughout the home, complemented by a vintage black sideboard.

A coffee machine, speaker, and decorative objects on the sideboard add narrative depth to the space—and have become a favored spot for the homeowner’s curated display and storage.

Frosted glass doors—featuring the classic ‘Changhong’ pattern—separate the kitchen from the adjacent living balcony, preserving visual openness while maximizing natural light.

The daughter’s bedroom centers on a soft pink palette. Its walls employ a two-tone treatment—pink above, white below—with a green band separating them to enrich visual detail. The ceiling is elegantly outlined with PU moldings, adding refined sophistication. Matching two-tone curtains harmonize seamlessly with the wall color scheme.

Emerald-green velvet curtains lend the master bedroom a timeless, serene, and cozy ambiance.

That concludes our presentation of this mixed-style whole-house design case. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment or message BOSNIE’s editorial team!



