This case showcases a Nordic-style whole-house customization project—let’s explore it together with the BOSNIE editorial team!
By seamlessly integrating the living room and hallway, the design eliminates conventional TV and sofa walls. Leveraging the apartment’s natural light, the style emphasizes a warm, inviting domestic atmosphere—downplaying architectural features and background elements while elevating soft furnishings as the spatial focal point.

Carefully calibrated color and material pairings create a visually softer, more personal space—where simply walking through or sitting down evokes an authentic sense of ‘home’.

The asymmetrical dining sideboard design harmonizes beautifully with the curved ceiling, lending visual rhythm and character—while also resolving the issue of low ceiling height caused by deep structural beams.

Thanks to abundant natural light, the master bedroom achieves a striking yet serene color contrast—evoking the stillness of a deep lake and the quiet elegance of autumn cypress trees.
Deeper-toned walls paired with light-wood cabinetry and flooring transform sunlit moments into poetic, painterly scenes.

The secondary bedroom’s headboard wall features a delicate pink accent—yet the overall treatment remains intentionally neutral, ensuring timeless appeal and everyday livability.

A study space blending gray, white, and wood tones feels naturally bright and comfortable. Thoughtfully planned with bookshelves, a desk, and wardrobe storage, it delivers strong functional versatility.

The kitchen and bathroom are designed for clean simplicity—concealing daily clutter to maintain pristine, refreshing spaces that enhance the homeowner’s everyday experience.


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



