Whole-House Design Case | Perfectly Utilizing Every Space
Living Knowledge · 2023.08.29

Whole-House Design Case | Perfectly Utilizing Every Space

This project showcases a light‑luxury‑style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look together with BOSNIE! The living room and balcony have been seamlessly connected, with a built‑in laundry cabinet that makes efficient use of the balcony space, making the entire open‑plan living and dining area feel much more spacious. The dining island is joined with a long dining table, perfectly complementing the grandeur of the large space. An eye‑catching pendant lamp enhances the artistic ambiance, while floor‑to‑ceiling cabinets and subtle LED strip lighting add an air of refined sophistication. For the kitchen, we opted for pale blue storage cabinets; the cohesive color scheme keeps things tidy, and the linear layout features a cooking zone on one side and a sink and appliance area on the other. Master...

This case showcases a light‑luxury‑style whole‑home design. Let’s take a look at this project together with BOSNIE!

The living room and balcony have been combined, with a built‑in laundry cabinet that makes smart use of the balcony space, making the entire open‑plan living and dining area feel much more spacious.

The dining island is seamlessly integrated with the long dining table, perfectly complementing the grand scale of the space.

An eye‑catching pendant lamp enhances the artistic ambiance, while the floor‑to‑ceiling storage cabinets and subtle LED strip lighting add an air of refined sophistication.

For the kitchen, light blue storage cabinets were chosen; staying within the same color palette keeps things tidy. The linear layout features a cooking zone on one side and a sink–appliance area on the other.

The master bedroom boasts a ceiling design without a central light fixture, which improves sound insulation and creates a cozy, atmospheric glow when paired with LED strip lighting.

A bookshelf was installed by the window—an ideal choice for those who enjoy quiet—while the thoughtful color scheme helps ease visual fatigue, inviting you to unwind.

The bathroom offers an unobstructed view of its layout: the window‑side area serves as a soaking tub zone, clad in expansive black marble, with a hidden LED strip behind the vanity mirror, all working together to create a sophisticated, light‑luxury vibe.

That wraps up our introduction to this light‑luxury‑style whole‑home design. If you like it, feel free to leave a comment and chat with BOSNIE!

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