This case introduces a modern minimalist whole-house design. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE!
Along the side of the staircase just inside the entryway, a wooden latticework design incorporates a built‑in bench, which not only alleviates the awkwardness of facing the stairs upon entering but also provides a convenient spot for changing shoes.

The living room’s TV backdrop is treated as a unified whole, deliberately avoiding making the television the focal point; subtle stone patterns are introduced to enhance the space’s textural richness.



The interplay of diverse materials is particularly striking, with the original coffee table and the lighting effects being especially delightful.

In the dining area, the walls have been fully paneled, seamlessly integrating the fish tank into the overall design. Along the window wall, a full‑height wine cabinet, a concealed refrigerator, and a compact wet bar are thoughtfully incorporated.

In the master bedroom, an unfunctional balcony has been enclosed, effectively expanding the usable space. In addition to a row of frequently used wardrobes within the bedroom, a spacious, sunlit walk‑in closet has been retained.

Asymmetrical pendant lighting and an artistic wall painting above the bed lend the space a sense of refined sophistication. Beyond the master bedroom window, lush greenery and bright sunlight continue to fill the view.

The bathroom has been slightly shifted toward the living room, optimizing its proportions to create a more generous and functional layout. Simple, stainless‑steel wall niches are both aesthetically pleasing and highly practical.

A sunlit walk‑in closet, lined with neatly arranged cabinets for bags and accessories.

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!

