This case introduces a minimalist, whole‑house design project. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE’s editor!
On the right side just inside the door, a built-in shoe cabinet is crafted into the wall, with a fresh white-and-wood color scheme. Its integrated design doubles as both a shoe-changing stool and an entryway storage surface. To the left, a wooden full-length mirror makes it convenient to tidy up before heading out.

To the right upon entering lies the living room. The TV wall is designed as a white-and-wood‑toned storage unit, neatly accommodating books and sundries. A pink sofa bed, paired with a simple round side table, effortlessly creates a relaxed, inviting sitting area.

In the master bedroom, a blue‑gray accent wall adds depth and texture, while minimalist log‑style furniture complements feather‑inspired lighting for a sophisticated, elegant look. Near the balcony, a wooden vanity is placed, and a trapezoidal shelf at the foot of the bed holds lightweight garments, making it easy to pick out your outfit for the next day.

In the kitchen, black sliding doors keep the dining area bright and airy, harmonizing beautifully with the Italian black pendant lights—a seamlessly natural design.

In the bathroom, the plumbing runs through wall-mounted conduits, eliminating concerns about pipes while conveniently supporting both the sink and the washing machine.

That concludes our introduction to this minimalist, whole‑house design project. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE’s editor!

