A minimalist three-bedroom renovation, with a fresh, artistic color scheme throughout. Floor‑to‑ceiling cabinetry boosts the home’s functionality, while the glass‑enclosed room not only improves natural light but also carves out an extra study—truly killing multiple birds with one stone. Let’s take a look together today with BOSNIE’s editor!
At the entryway, a full-height, wall‑spanning cabinet maximizes storage, and a long bench makes changing shoes effortless while doubling as a handy reach‑up aid—practical and versatile.

To one side of the entry‑way cabinet lies the dining area, where a wood‑toned table and chairs lend the space a crisp, natural vibe.

The sofa leans against the glass room; the taupe fabric model is supremely comfortable, and the petite coffee table is both stylish and functional. Best of all is the glass room itself: it brightens the entire home while adding a dedicated study—absolutely practical.

From this vantage point, the living and dining areas unfold at a glance. The continuous cabinetry extends seamlessly to the TV wall, which features a simple, elegant painted finish.

In the bedroom, the headboard wall is designed as built‑in cabinetry. The blush pink bed back and curtains create a romantic, cozy atmosphere—once you sink into it, you’ll never want to get up.




