Whole-House Design Case | Japanese Minimalism: Experience the Tranquility of Everyday Life
Living Knowledge · 2023.09.21

Whole-House Design Case | Japanese Minimalism: Experience the Tranquility of Everyday Life

This case presents a whole-house design in the style of Japanese minimalism. Join us as we explore this project with BOSNIE! The living room features a palette of natural wood, white, and light gray, creating a harmonious blend of the rustic texture of wood and a clean, white base, resulting in an elegant yet layered look. The extensive use of wood elements in the dining area fosters a warm and inviting atmosphere. In the master bedroom, the suspended cabinet design visually reduces bulk, effectively dividing the space into two areas, making it feel lighter and more open, while also adding depth and dimension. The kitchen...

This case presents a whole-house design in a Japanese minimalist style. Let's take a look at this project with the BOSNIE team!

The living room features a palette of natural wood, white, and light gray, blending the rustic texture of wood with a white base to create an elegant and layered space.

The extensive use of wood elements in the dining area creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.

The suspended cabinets in the master bedroom visually reduce the sense of bulk, effectively dividing the space into two areas. This makes the room feel lighter and more spacious, while also adding depth and dimension.

The kitchen is spacious and filled with ample natural light.

The bathroom employs a three-zone wet separation design, ensuring that the shower, toilet, and sink areas do not interfere with each other, thus maximizing the utilization of the space.

That concludes our introduction to this Japanese minimalist whole-house design. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with the BOSNIE team!

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