This project showcases a whole-house design in the modern minimalist style—let’s explore this BOSNIE case study together!
From this angle, the living and dining areas form a spacious, open-plan space with no visual obstructions—classic white and natural wood tones create a comfortable ambiance, enhanced by greenery, decorative artwork, and accent pieces for a warm, natural home atmosphere.

White walls bathed in natural light from the windows are paired with cozy upholstered sofas—minimalist yet refined, reflecting the homeowner’s discerning taste and aesthetic sensibility. The sofa backdrop remains intentionally understated, featuring only decorative artwork to emphasize simplicity and authenticity.


The master bedroom’s structural design is exceptionally clean and uncluttered: matte white latex-painted walls, natural wood flooring, and a matching natural wood bed frame—simple in form, yet deeply inviting and warm.

The kitchen is a focal point of the renovation, laid out in an L-shaped configuration and outfitted with minimalist natural wood cabinetry and a built-in refrigerator—clean, functional, and effortlessly tidy.

The dining area flows seamlessly into the living room without physical division; a natural wood dining table adds quiet elegance, cultivating a serene and welcoming spatial atmosphere.

Adjacent to the window, the study includes a dedicated learning zone—featuring an extra-long desk that doubles as both a focused study surface and a joyful play area.

That concludes our presentation of this modern minimalist whole-house design case. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment for BOSNIE’s editorial team!



