This case presents a French-style, whole‑house design. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE’s editor!
In the entryway walk-in closet, a floor-to-ceiling custom-built cabinet boasts exceptional storage capacity. Its soft off-white and pink color scheme exudes sophistication and elegance, brimming with girly charm.


For the living room design, the architect seamlessly integrated the living area with the balcony, avoiding excessive ornamentation. Instead, they employed three-dimensional plaster moldings and wainscoting to evoke French‑style elegance.

A sideboard was crafted for the dining area, with a large French‑door refrigerator built right into it.

This space was transformed into a Western‑style kitchen zone, expanding dining storage while meeting everyday culinary needs.

A U‑shaped kitchen layout is an excellent choice: with the fridge positioned in the dining area, the workflow—from retrieving ingredients at the fridge, washing them at the sink, prepping on the prep counter, to cooking at the stove—is smooth and efficient, making meal preparation both convenient and comfortable.

The master suite—combining bedroom, walk-in closet, and a temporary home office—has countless people genuinely envious. The color‑blocked headboard adds rhythm and visual interest to the space.

The designer cleverly situated the walk-in closet between the bedroom and the temporary office area, dividing the circulation flow into two distinct paths: one turns left into the bedroom, while the other veers right directly into the office, ensuring privacy and minimizing interference.

The bathroom features dual vanities, a separate toilet room, and a dedicated shower area, offering enhanced functionality and significantly elevated aesthetics.

That concludes our introduction to this French‑style, whole‑house design. If you’re interested, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE’s editor!

