This project showcases a whole-house design in the modern minimalist style—let’s explore this BOSNIE case study together!
The living room design centers on the entryway partition, with spatial layout radiating outward from this central divider—blending solid and void to break conventional spatial structures. This creates a seamless connection between living room and balcony: expansive windows frame scenic views, while folding doors eliminate visual barriers, allowing uninterrupted sightlines between interior and exterior spaces and fostering continuous dialogue between indoors and outdoors. The partition itself becomes a new spatial boundary. A single plane is articulated through contrasting materials—painted surfaces, partitions, and exposed concrete walls—refinedly expressing the homeowner’s elegant sensibility.

The living room and bedroom embrace a boundless, boundary-free concept: interior and exterior, openness and privacy, are separated by only a single wall—offering residents a serene, limitless space. The bedroom unifies four sides into one cohesive volume; its reconfigured proportions preserve flexible functionality, while full-height windows flood the space with converging, fluid natural light. Every corner’s comfort embodies the essence of a well-lived life. Partitions integrate seamlessly into the bedroom design, their intersecting lines thoughtfully preserving privacy.

The dining and kitchen areas merge into a unified, layered space—expanding naturally to form an open, flowing environment.

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