This case showcases a Nordic-style whole-house customization project—let’s explore it together with the BOSNIE editorial team!
An arched opening was created in the partition wall between the entryway and the living room, adding a functional circulation path and enhancing spatial openness.

The dining area features a gray-blue color scheme, accented with touches of red, black, and wood tones—creating visual depth while balancing warm and cool elements.

A glass sliding door separates the kitchen from the dining area, ensuring spatial openness.

The cabinetry also features the same gray-blue color scheme. Its L-shaped layout provides ample workspace and ensures an efficient, well-organized workflow.
The relocated living room enjoys a more expansive view, enhanced natural lighting, and improved ventilation.
Color segmentation creates a dynamic, contrasting space, cultivating a personalized color environment.
The partition wall between the living room and the quiet zone behind it features glass bricks to enhance visual openness.

Floor-to-ceiling storage cabinets flank both sides of the walk-in closet, while expansive white surfaces prevent a sense of confinement and brighten the entire space.

The bedroom features a blue-and-gray color scheme. Psychologically, blue promotes calmness and helps alleviate anxiety stemming from work and daily life, creating a serene and restorative sleeping environment.

The children’s room features a muted pink accent wall; the low-saturation hue avoids cloying sweetness and exudes refined elegance.

The bathroom features warm tones, with playful patterns, bold color contrasts, and thoughtful juxtapositions—creating an elegant and charming bathing space.

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!



