Whole‑House Design Case | Maximizing Space with High Quality
Living Knowledge · 2023.08.24

Whole‑House Design Case | Maximizing Space with High Quality

This project showcases a minimalist‑style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look together with BOSNIE! At the entryway, we’ve added a shoe cabinet—2 meters long—significantly boosting storage capacity. In the living room, an S‑shaped wall creates a clean, spacious layout while providing ample storage. The dining area is anchored in a gray palette that gently unfolds throughout the space, complemented by materials like stone slabs, wood, and leather to achieve an unexpectedly harmonious aesthetic. A yellow accent chair further enlivens the space, particularly against the backdrop of the louvered paneling. In the bedroom, a thin partition forms a continuous row of wardrobes, seamlessly connecting to the walk-in closet…

This case showcases a minimalist, whole‑home design. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE!

A shoe cabinet has been added at the entrance, a 2-meter-long unit that significantly expands storage capacity.

The living room features an S-shaped wall, creating a spacious and well-organized communal area while greatly increasing storage space.

The dining area is predominantly rendered in shades of gray, gently unfolding across the space, complemented by materials such as stone slabs, wood, and leather to achieve an unexpectedly harmonious aesthetic. A yellow accent chair further enhances the space, particularly within the grid-panel section.

In the bedroom, a thin partition wall creates a row of wardrobes, seamlessly integrating with the walk-in closet to form a unified spatial composition. By maximizing space utilization, an L-shaped walk-in closet has been crafted, elevating the overall quality of the design.

That concludes our introduction to this minimalist, whole‑home design. If you like it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE!

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