Whole-House Design Case Study | A Living Experience That Evokes Serene, Timeless Calm
Living Knowledge · 2023.10.25

Whole-House Design Case Study | A Living Experience That Evokes Serene, Timeless Calm

This case study showcases a modern minimalist whole-house design. Join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we walk you through this project. The living room features a predominantly white color palette, accented by a dark-toned sofa and complemented by a floating ceiling—creating a sense of spaciousness and refined elegance. A full-height storage wall serves as the TV backdrop, maximizing functional storage space. A frosted-glass fireplace adds atmospheric warmth while subtly regulating indoor humidity. Minimalist architectural elements leave expansive white surfaces to inspire imagination, while rich textural details build layered visual depth…

This project showcases a whole-house design in the modern minimalist style—let’s explore this BOSNIE case study together!

The living room features a predominantly white color scheme, accented by a dark-toned sofa and complemented by a floating ceiling to create a spacious, sophisticated ambiance. The TV wall incorporates a full-height storage system to maximize household organization. A frosted-glass fireplace adds atmospheric warmth while also helping regulate indoor humidity.

The minimalist architectural elements emphasize expansive white surfaces—inviting imaginative interpretation—while subtle textural contrasts introduce visual depth. Neutral, understated soft furnishings further elevate the living room’s refined aesthetic.

An integrated Western kitchen expands the dining area, enhancing culinary convenience and versatility. Warm-toned natural wood cabinetry paired with crisp white stone countertops creates an effortlessly elegant contrast. Clean lines, restrained color palettes, and abundant natural light foster a serene, unhurried sense of domestic tranquility.

We reconfigured the layout by reducing the utility balcony and kitchen footprints—and adjusting walls between the elderly and children’s bedrooms—to enlarge both the Western kitchen and dining area, resolving the original absence of a dedicated dining space.

The master bedroom embraces the ‘less is more’ philosophy, avoiding ornate detailing. Open shelving integrated into the bedside cabinetry offers flexible storage solutions; thoughtfully placed lighting enhances ambiance while visually extending the space—ensuring restful, uncluttered comfort at bedtime.

The original bay window was repurposed into a compact desk surface—functioning as both a vanity and a workspace—to meet the female homeowner’s daily needs. BOSNIE Private Residence Customization ensures every element aligns precisely with the owner’s lifestyle, transforming adaptable corners and spaces into personalized, meaningful moments of everyday living.

That concludes our presentation of this modern minimalist whole-house design case. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment for BOSNIE’s editorial team!

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