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 light-colored materials to enhance brightness and create a fresh, airy atmosphere. Dark-toned furniture adds depth and sophistication while maintaining vibrancy. A built-in storage cabinet in the corner maximizes underutilized space and boosts overall storage capacity. A central fireplace design infuses warmth throughout the area.

The dining area is positioned near the main entrance, with the dining table placed at the heart of the space. A wine cabinet and display cabinet are integrated between the entrance and kitchen. To the right of the entrance, an aquarium adds visual interest. Natural stone dominates the material palette, lending openness and spaciousness. Opposite the entrance, decorative artwork and a console table elevate the aesthetic. The dining ceiling features a tiered design with concealed LED strips, while frameless screens on either side visually expand the space both horizontally and vertically.

The study and tea room share a cohesive, multifunctional layout centered around natural stone. A traditional Chinese screen at the entrance defines this quiet zone, separating it from adjacent areas. Behind the desk, walnut wood cabinetry pairs with black elements to heighten contrast and luminosity. The tea area’s backdrop features white-patterned wall cladding evoking classical elegance. Deeper within the study, wooden screens complement the white feature wall, enhancing spatial harmony and functionality.

The master bedroom centers on a rich brown palette, with beige accents on the accent wall and ceiling to visually elongate the space. Bright blue accents enliven the deep brown base tone, preventing visual heaviness. The balcony is designed as a sunroom—complete with floor cushions and tea ware—for relaxed daily moments. The headboard wall blends wood detailing with contemporary materials, merging Chinese tradition with modern sensibility. A tiered ceiling elevates perceived height, contributing to enhanced comfort and quality of life.

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!



