This case introduces a French‑style eclectic whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE’s editor!
The living room eschews elaborate detailing, opting instead for ample negative space accented by subtle, vintage‑inspired narrow‑frame linear moldings. The addition of a dark sofa prevents the space from feeling airy and weightless, infusing it with a sense of quiet depth amid its purity.


On one side of the dining room, the wall features black cabinetry that doubles as storage; on the other, a white wall continues the living room’s signature frame‑line motif. The black‑and‑white pairing creates a striking visual contrast.

The TV wall is predominantly white, with a black platform base. To the right, an all‑openwork design houses a misting fireplace, its flickering orange‑red flames providing a vivid counterpoint to the clean, serene setting—truly full of atmosphere.

The master bedroom’s walls are painted in shades of white, offering a crisp, elegant backdrop. Layers of bedding and pillows invite you to sink in—this is the kind of bedroom that promises a restful night’s sleep.

In the central kitchen, black cabinetry is paired with white marble‑veined wall and floor tiles, crafting a streamlined yet uniquely colored space that harmonizes with the overall style of the public areas.



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

