This case introduces a minimalist, whole‑house design project. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE’s editor!
On the left side of the entryway, a row of shoe cabinets has been designed to meet everyday storage needs, while a circulation‑oriented layout creates a sense of spatial separation. Polished tiles reflect natural light, visually expanding the space while preserving privacy; as you step through the sliding door, you are greeted by a serene, uncluttered setting.


The living room features a master‑lighting‑free design, which appears free and casual but is actually underpinned by a perfectly balanced, open ceiling height that leaves just the right amount of negative space. The purity of modern materials forms the cohesive backbone of the design, imbuing it with a strong sense of linear beauty and achieving harmony between visual impact and aesthetic appeal.

In the dining area, a minimalist color palette creates an atmosphere of refined simplicity. Based on a precise understanding of the residents’ spatial needs, the layout and flow have been reorganized to better align with the pace of contemporary life.

In the bedroom, light flows seamlessly between the interior and exterior spaces, allowing residents to savor the subtle shifts of the seasons. Richly varied materials engage the senses, while an elegant, refined ambiance gently permeates the room.


Children’s Room – Here, dreams feel as though they unfold in the gentle breeze of a Jiangnan spring in March.

That concludes our introduction to this minimalist, whole‑house design project. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE’s editor!

