This project showcases a light-luxury-style whole-house customization design. Join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we explore this inspiring case study.

First, the light-luxury style is diverse—there is no single, rigid design language. It blends contemporary popular colors, forms, and design elements into a cohesive aesthetic.

Starting with the ceiling: unsurprisingly, there are no layered, overly complex moldings. Instead, clean, simple lines paired with avant-garde pendant lighting instantly elevate the sense of refinement.

The sofa accent wall appears to feature paneling—but in fact, it’s achieved using decorative plaster moldings applied directly to the wall—a cost-effective yet elegant solution.

All living-room furniture incorporates metal elements. When selecting metal finishes for large-scale applications like this, material choice is critical: some metals readily show fingerprints—a well-known drawback of the light-luxury style.


From this dining-area vantage point, you can see the corridor ceiling—an unmistakable testament to light-luxury’s trendsetting boldness. Such daring, expressive design is rarely found in other styles.
The dining area itself is equally striking in its design.

That concludes our presentation of this light-luxury whole-house customization project. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE’s editorial team!



