This case showcases a whole-house design in Japanese style—join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we explore this project.
The living room features a holistic whole-house enclosure design—floor-to-ceiling wall panels, doors, and cabinetry seamlessly integrated into one unified composition, conveying understated elegance rather than superficial opulence.
Natural, unadorned washed oak is selected as the primary material, with abundant wood tones establishing a serene, harmonious foundation for the space.

Cabinets and storage shelving maximize functional storage capacity throughout the space.

Sunlight gently filters through the windows, casting soft, interplaying light and shadow—a tranquil prelude to everyday life.

The dining island and table are designed as a single, cohesive unit; their refined textures express quiet, captivating elegance within a serene atmosphere.

The dining table extends from the island to accommodate not only formal meals but also occasional afternoon tea or focused work alongside children—transforming this area into one of the home’s social hubs.

The Chinese kitchen continues the unified aesthetic of the living and dining areas, featuring natural washed oak. Its minimalist design yields exceptional clarity and precision in both three-dimensional and planar spatial expression.

The children’s bedroom is accessed through a concealed door on the living room’s feature wall—a subtle yet effective solution that preserves both privacy and visual continuity.

The master bedroom carries forward the living and dining areas’ clean, refined sensibility, enhancing restful simplicity. The combination of natural wood, white stone composite panels, and white wall paint creates a softer, more soothing environment.

Softness in the space emerges through high-quality furniture and bedding—thoughtfully calibrated to deliver physical comfort and deep relaxation.

The bathroom features a fully separated wet and dry zone, resulting in an open, layered, and richly textured space that embodies natural grace and ease. Soak in the generously sized bathtub with a soothing salt-and-milk spa treatment to melt away fatigue.

That concludes our presentation of this Japanese-style whole-house customization project. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment for BOSNIE’s editorial team!



