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 classical, elegant color palette anchored by warm beige-gray tones, creating a refined and inviting atmosphere that complements the prominent vintage green and deep brown accents.

A custom side cabinet beneath the windowsill visually expands the window area; sunlight filters softly through sheer curtains, enhancing the space’s warmth and comfort.

The TV wall is adorned with 4-cm gypsum moldings—elegant and classically inspired without appearing overly ornate. Copper-finished lighting fixtures add a refined, high-quality touch. From the sofa, one catches a glimpse of the arched doorway leading to the adjacent dining area.

The dining area adopts a built-in banquet-style seating arrangement, seamlessly integrating the sideboard, wine cabinet, and seating into a single cohesive unit—maximizing functionality within the compact dining space.
Woven iron dining chairs introduce a youthful, contemporary note to the elegant setting. The accent wall features an excerpt from *Twilight*, rendered in three-dimensional, melodic typography illuminated by subtle lighting—harmonizing beautifully with the vintage gypsum moldings.

In the kitchen, gray floor tiles pair with a hexagonal gray patterned backsplash, while soft blue American-style cabinet doors create a soothing, refreshing visual effect. A tall cabinet on one side accommodates large-scale kitchen appliances.

The master bathroom features speckled gray terrazzo flooring. The shower area’s blue-gray backdrop pairs with gray cabinet doors, while one wall is transformed into a tall storage cabinet—significantly increasing the bathroom’s storage capacity.

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!



