This project showcases a modern-style whole-house customization design. Join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we explore this case study.
Color in the living room is the soul of interior design—even in modern light-luxury schemes. Neutral tones such as beige, camel, black, gray, creamy coffee, and ivory white are commonly used in light-luxury interiors: beige evokes softness and warmth; camel conveys elegance and refinement; black adds mystery and strength; gray brings calm; creamy coffee offers gentle sophistication; and white delivers simplicity and purity. These neutral hues are effortlessly harmonious—minimal yet deeply expressive of texture and quality.

An open-plan living room creates a more spacious and luminous environment. Silver bear sculptures and animal-shaped stools invite children to play freely.

The master bedroom features cohesive styling and harmonious color coordination: warm brown tones complement minimalist black-and-white accents, while a gray sofa at the foot of the bed serves as a subtle transitional element—enhancing spatial depth and visual layering. The accent wall incorporates a simple half-height wainscoting design with integrated LED cove lighting, fostering a serene and relaxing atmosphere conducive to restful sleep.

A comfortable senior-friendly bedroom with expansive windows.

The bathroom features a predominantly white palette accented with bold black details.

Large windows flood the dining area with natural light, while the kitchen’s split layout—separating Western and Chinese cooking zones—allows culinary creativity to flourish, catering seamlessly to both baby’s and partner’s distinct tastes.

That concludes our presentation of this modern-style whole-house customization project. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment for the BOSNIE editorial team!

