This project showcases a minimalist whole-house customization design. Join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we walk you through this inspiring case study.
The living room features a no-main-light design, with minimalist ceiling-mounted spotlights centrally installed and fully adjustable for optimal lighting angles.

The living room extends into the balcony to maximize usable space; abundant natural light combined with light gray walls creates a bright, airy interior.

Non-load-bearing walls were removed and reconfigured to optimize the kitchen and utility balcony layout—adding entryway storage while ensuring functional, well-planned kitchen and utility balcony spaces.
The master bedroom entrance is located at the end of the corridor.

The multifunctional room serves as both a study and guest bedroom; built-in wall cabinets and a tatami storage platform are fully utilized, with future adaptability as a children’s room.

The master bedroom features soft wall tones paired with practical, modern furniture—prioritizing comfort and softness through a natural color palette, minimal ornamentation, and a refreshingly simple aesthetic.

The bathroom is clean and bright. While maintaining standard functional dimensions, storage capacity has been expanded to enhance practicality; the wood-toned vanity adds warmth and natural texture to the cool-toned space.

That concludes our presentation of this minimalist whole-house customization project. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment or message BOSNIE’s editorial team—we’d love to hear from you!



