This project showcases a whole-house design in the New Chinese style—join BOSNIE’s editorial team to explore this case.
The living room features an elegant modern-Chinese aesthetic—reminiscent of a refined scholarly gathering space—anchored by expansive grey wood-panelled walls and upholstered sofas offering just the right balance of softness and support.

In the dining area, light-and-dark-toned solid-wood tables and seating invite intimate conversation, relaxed tea-drinking, or casual sipping—evoking the poetic, intellectual camaraderie described in classical literature.


The bedroom embraces textured white surfaces, with leather and metal elements thoughtfully integrated to create a serene environment where the mind and ears can truly rest—before awakening gently in the morning light.



A single armchair designed for gentle support, paired with a backless bench-style sofa: spaces crafted for reading—not passive lounging, but active, reflective reading anchored in memory and thought. This is comfort with quiet intention—a subtle, modern-day nod to disciplined focus.

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



