This case presents a whole-house design in a natural wood style. Let's take a closer look at this project with BOSNIE's editor!
In the living room, we've incorporated a set of display niches into the wall, perfect for showcasing handcrafted vases, beloved books, and even the children's own artwork.







The connection between the living room and the balcony is separated by a lattice-style wooden sliding door, creating a sense of transparency and comfort. When sunlight filters through, the interplay of light and shadow inside is truly captivating!
The overall space features natural wood paired with large areas of white, aiming to meet the homeowner's needs while also returning a sense of life to the space. After all, people are the most important element in any room.
In the bedroom, a small but thoughtful design was created using plasterboard to form a raised shape above the bed, with an embedded light. This subtle touch adds a refined elegance to the room.
The master bedroom is designed with ample white space, ensuring that the resting area feels unburdened. A few warm textiles and soft lighting create a serene and comfortable atmosphere.
The kitchen features natural wood cabinet doors with fold-over edges and hidden handles, providing a clean and fresh look while offering plenty of storage space.
The master bathroom includes a mirrored cabinet above the sink for additional storage, along with a set of niches for easy access. The suspended cabinets and wall-mounted toilet make cleaning a breeze, ensuring the space remains spotless.
The secondary bathroom is equipped with a double sink design, solving the morning rush for the two children. It also includes mirrored cabinets and drawers, meeting a variety of functional needs.
Adjacent to the dining area, we've installed a set of Western-style cabinets and a countertop, with the steam oven placed within. The Chinese kitchen is designed with a double-folding door that can be fully opened, maximizing interaction with the dining area.
At the entrance, we've crafted a natural wood entryway cabinet, extending from floor to ceiling to prevent dust accumulation. The bottom of the cabinet is left open with 15-20cm of space, making it convenient for daily shoe changes.
That concludes our introduction to this whole-house design in a natural wood style. If you like it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE's editor!

