This project showcases a minimalist whole-house customization design. Join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we walk you through this inspiring case study.
The newly designed entryway features arched windows and sleek black metal-framed glass doors for maximum transparency, complemented by a long bench serving as a shoe-changing seat.

To the left of the entrance lies the living area: the sofa is positioned away from the wall, with an open-plan study space behind it; the balcony has been seamlessly integrated into a relaxed lounge platform, and the living room adopts a minimalist design without a central ceiling light. The open-plan study behind the sofa boasts floor-to-ceiling shelving along one entire wall, while storage solutions on the adjacent wall were achieved by repurposing part of the walk-in closet partition.

To the right of the entrance is the dining area, which flows into an open kitchen.


The master bedroom features continuous hardwood flooring, gray walls, and minimalist natural-wood furniture, accented by simple wall-mounted lighting behind the bed. The balcony has been opened up to create an integrated leisure zone.
A clean, uncluttered corner view of the master bedroom reveals the full space—including a bold, open-concept master bathroom—designed for exceptional visual continuity and openness.

The bathroom combines black-and-white floor tiles with white subway-style wall tiles for a crisp, minimalist aesthetic, and includes a dedicated walk-in shower enclosure.

That concludes our presentation of this minimalist whole-house customization project. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment or message BOSNIE’s editorial team—we’d love to hear from you!



