Whole-House Design Case | Japanese Style: Natural Wood Tones + Crisp White Walls
Living Knowledge · 2023.10.16

Whole-House Design Case | Japanese Style: Natural Wood Tones + Crisp White Walls

This case showcases a Japanese-style whole-house customization project—join BOSNIE’s editorial team for an in-depth look. The living room features minimal, uncluttered design: a white sofa paired with lush greenery. By swapping the primary bedroom and secondary bedroom study areas, we created a more generously proportioned space—divided by a perforated partition wall to define distinct sleeping and activity zones. The kitchen adopts a U-shaped layout with a built-in double-door refrigerator. The bathroom features a plasterboard ceiling with shadow-gap detailing using metal framing, plus a wall-to-ceiling separation technique. The dining area integrates an island counter seamlessly with the dining table. The entryway is designed as a sunken transition zone…

This case showcases a whole-house design in Japanese style—join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we explore this project.

The living room features minimal, uncluttered design—white sofas paired with lush greenery.

By swapping the master bedroom and secondary bedroom study areas, we created a more spacious layout. A perforated partition wall divides the space into a sleeping zone and an activity zone.

The kitchen adopts a U-shaped layout with a built-in double-door refrigerator.

The bathroom ceiling is constructed from gypsum board, finished with profiled shadow joints and a wall-to-ceiling separation technique.

The dining area integrates an island counter seamlessly connected to the dining table.

The entryway is designed as a sunken foyer, enhancing the sense of arrival with a full-length mirror, shoe-changing bench, shoe cabinet, and coat rack—all thoughtfully provided. Whether returning home or stepping out, we aim to uplift your mood.

That concludes our presentation of this Japanese-style whole-house customization project. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment for BOSNIE’s editorial team!

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