This case introduces a minimalist, whole‑house design project. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE’s editor!
Against the wall, Japanese wallpaper is elegantly applied; a groove discreetly conceals the electrical box, while an irregularly shaped nook is fitted with a stone‑top shelf that doubles as a shoe‑changing seat.

The living room’s main TV wall is clad in faux petrified wood, accented here and there with Japanese wallpaper, and its staggered layers create a delightfully dynamic visual rhythm.
Gentle natural light streams in from the windows, complementing the double‑height ceiling to cultivate an open, flowing atmosphere. The ceiling features sweeping circular arcs, highlighted by contrasting colors and indirect lighting that emphasize the clean, crisp lines of the curves.

The kitchen runs parallel to the dining table, seamlessly linking the central island bar with the cooking counter to form a flexible, convenient circulation path while also providing ample prep space.


In the master bedroom, the minimalist aesthetic of the entire home continues, with soft, soothing headboard upholstery gradually infusing the space with the restorative warmth of muted grays. Meanwhile, the TV wall is defined by refined, rational linear details, creating a comfortable, relaxing retreat.


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

