This case presents a whole-house design in a Japanese style. Let's take a look at this project with BOSNIE's editor!
The integrated design of the living and dining areas creates a more open and airy space. The pattern of the wooden floor gives an illusion of extended visual depth, making the entire area feel larger.

The living room walls are painted in a grayish-blue latex paint, with a uniquely designed TV wall. A half-wall wooden screen enhances natural lighting, complementing the wooden storage cabinets for a cohesive look.

The dining area features an asymmetrical design with a solid wood dining table, chairs, and a bench, along with three clean and simple white pendant lights, creating a relaxed and comfortable dining atmosphere.
A sideboard paired with large green plants forms a unique and attractive feature, both practical and aesthetically pleasing. Adding exquisite tableware brings a warm and inviting touch to the space.

The master bedroom is custom-designed with a wooden bed, bedside tables, headboard, and a bay window, all seamlessly integrated. The grayish-blue walls exude a serene and tranquil ambiance. The extensive use of wooden elements creates a warm and inviting living space.

The bedroom includes a walk-in closet and a study area. The classic L-shaped layout makes efficient use of the small space, with the bay window converted into a desk and the other two walls fitted with wardrobes, offering both functionality and warmth.

The children's room is compact, with a desk extending from the window to the bedside, serving as a nightstand. The overall design is seamless and cohesive, with large glass windows providing ample natural light, making the room bright and comfortable.

The L-shaped kitchen layout makes the best use of the narrow kitchen space. The geometric floor tiles and white subway wall tiles create a modern and stylish look, full of contemporary charm.

The bathroom features vibrant floral tiles, giving it a fresh and natural feel. The dry and wet areas are separated, ensuring both beauty and practicality. Additional lighting behind the bathroom mirror enhances the brightness of the space.

That concludes our introduction to this whole-house design in a Japanese style. If you like it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE's editor!

