This project showcases a whole-house design in American style—join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we explore this inspiring case.
On one side of the living room balcony, the washbasin and washing machine countertop are arranged at varying heights; all available upper space has been custom-fitted with storage cabinets—striking an elegant balance between aesthetics and functionality. The floor features blue-toned mosaic tiles that harmonize with the overall color scheme.
The sofa backdrop is clad in pink wallpaper with irregularly sized textured granules, delivering exceptional tactile quality. Three circular wall sconces are installed in a cluster, complemented by a coordinated pendant light fixture in the corner—jointly creating a refined, layered lighting ambiance.

The dining area flows seamlessly into the living room. A symmetrical pair of wine cabinets defines the dining zone, integrating both storage and display functions. Between the cabinets, a feature wall is recessed—covered in wallpaper matching the cabinetry’s color family—and framed with antique-style mirrored glass trim. This thoughtful interplay of materials enriches spatial depth and visual interest.


The dining table combines a natural wood top with matte-black legs; the upholstered dining chairs echo the table’s color palette for cohesive harmony. Given the richness of colors and textures in this backdrop, the dining set adopts a deliberately subdued, understated tone. The wall art—a warm-toned portrait—was specially commissioned from an artist to create deliberate chromatic contrast against the wallpaper and cabinetry. Even the frame underwent meticulous sample testing and comparative selection, underscoring our commitment to detail.

The secondary bedroom embraces an overall soft, muted palette: plain latex-painted walls provide a serene backdrop, while champagne-toned cabinet handles and pale-yellow velvet curtains lend refined elegance to the space.

The kitchen floor pairs white and green patterned tiles—an arrangement that appears spontaneous but is, in fact, the result of deliberate designer intent.
The kitchen cabinetry features gray door panels paired with antique-bronze hardware.

The bathroom accommodates the entire family’s storage needs within its compact footprint. To maximize the limited shower area, we selected a semi-transparent, wavy-textured shower curtain accented with gold-tone fixtures—ensuring even this small space feels polished and intentional.

That concludes our presentation of this whole-house customization project in American style. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment for BOSNIE’s editorial team!

