This project showcases a minimalist whole-house customization design. Join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we explore this inspiring case study.
Upon entering the residence, a set of sleek, minimalist black iron grilles is installed just inside the front door to artfully screen the living and dining areas from immediate view—creating an elegant, semi-concealed effect. Adding a shoe cabinet, a bench for changing shoes, and a mirror completes the functional and stylish entryway.

The living room features expansive floor-to-ceiling glass windows that flood the space with abundant natural light. A no-main-lighting scheme, paired with thoughtfully layered furniture arrangements, enhances the sense of openness and brightness. Embracing an open mindset, this design pursues a refined, elevated lifestyle—accentuated by the serene, sophisticated palette of ‘white-grey-wood’.

A full-length matte-white lacquered TV cabinet runs seamlessly along the wall, featuring handleless push-to-open mechanisms for effortless access and discreet storage of everyday essentials. Its ultra-minimalist form reflects a commitment to refined, intentional living.

The sofa backdrop wall is painted in soft grey-blue, while the original load-bearing walls on either side remain elegantly unpainted. A slender 1 cm black metal strip is recessed into the upper section, lending subtle precision and contemporary refinement. A deep-blue fabric sofa, a woven rattan chair, a black floor lamp, and a circular wall clock harmonize effortlessly—cultivating a relaxed, inviting atmosphere.

In this open-plan layout, the living and dining areas flow seamlessly into one another through integrated design. The clean, understated interplay of warm wood tones and crisp white surfaces fosters a calm, unhurried ambiance.

The walls of the living and dining areas combine dark and light tones to subtly define spatial boundaries without visual interruption. The master bedroom’s concealed door maintains wall continuity—its materiality and finish thoughtfully coordinated with the surrounding space.

The bedroom continues the modern minimalist aesthetic, using low-saturation hues to promote tranquility and mental calm. After a demanding workday, returning to this warm, comforting home—and savoring quiet, personal moments—is pure, simple joy.

The bathroom balances natural wood tones with white and black accents to avoid any sense of confinement. Large-format tiles convey bold simplicity, while hexagonal tiles add delicate texture—both evoking rich, lived-in warmth.

That concludes our presentation of this minimalist-style design project. If you love it, feel free to leave a comment or message BOSNIE’s editorial team—we’d love to hear from you!



