This case showcases a Nordic-style whole-house customization project—let’s explore it together with the BOSNIE editorial team!
As a public space, the living room features a sofa lounge area on the right and a dining area on the left. With a relatively low ceiling height, the space employs recessed downlights for non-directional, ambient lighting. The living room’s feature wall is finished in a muted Morandi tone, subtly defining the spatial zones.

The overall color scheme is bright and cheerful, complemented by select dark-toned furniture pieces to add depth and richness to the space.

A dedicated small desk is incorporated into the children’s room design to support reading and studying.

Since the wife’s parents occasionally stay overnight, a flip-down bed was custom-designed for this room to avoid underutilization. When not in use as a guest room, it serves as the wife’s craft studio—her husband relaxes in the living room, their son studies in the study, and she enjoys her creative space, all without disturbing one another.

A semi-open kitchen enables seamless communication and interaction while cooking.

Black-and-white bathroom pairing: clean, minimalist, and timelessly classic.

A solid wall on one side of the dining area creates two open alcoves: one serves as a beverage station—relieving some functional load from the kitchen—while the other houses a sideboard for storage and display, with an elegant, refined silhouette.

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



