Whole-House Design Case | Japanese Style, Serene Living
Living Knowledge · 2023.10.20

Whole-House Design Case | Japanese Style, Serene Living

This project showcases a whole-house design executed in Japanese style. Join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we walk you through this inspiring case study. Upon entering the foyer, an open-plan layout unfolds—revealing the living room, dining area, and bar counter in one seamless vista. This openness unifies the public zones, amplifying moments of togetherness at home. Throughout the interior, clean, warm wood elements take center stage, underscoring simplicity and comfort. The living and dining areas feature artistic herringbone flooring, complemented by subtle curved soft-furnishings and expansive beige-and-cream color schemes that define the aesthetic. In the bedroom, an open spatial layout thoughtfully integrates a dry-zone vanity station…

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

Upon entering the foyer, an open-plan layout reveals the living room, dining area, and bar counter at a glance. This seamless arrangement unifies the public spaces, amplifying moments of togetherness at home. The overall interior design emphasizes the simplicity and comfort of wood—featuring herringbone-patterned flooring in the living and dining areas, subtle curved soft-furnishing accents, and expansive beige-and-cream tones that define the aesthetic.

The master bedroom features an open spatial layout, with a thoughtfully integrated dry zone and vanity. Wood-clad surfaces and a raised floor elevate the Japanese-inspired artistry of the space.

A minimalist tatami design accommodates the senior family members’ collecting hobbies and storage needs, while a lounge chair adds relaxed seating—preserving generous open floor space for ease of movement.

The master bedroom features an open spatial layout, with a thoughtfully integrated dry zone and vanity. Wood-clad surfaces and a raised floor elevate the Japanese-inspired artistry of the space.

Recognizing the homeowners’ cat-friendly lifestyle, we incorporated a dedicated pet feeding zone into the island countertop of the dining bar. To harmonize with the overall aesthetic, the dining table combines warm wood-grain finishes with pure white natural stone.

That concludes our showcase of this cream-inspired whole-house customization project. If you love it, feel free to leave a comment for the BOSNIE editorial team!

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