This case showcases a Nordic-style whole-house customization project—let’s explore it together with the BOSNIE editorial team!
The living room features a minimalist lighting scheme—without a central pendant light—relying instead on carefully positioned spotlights to create soft, layered illumination that enhances the ambiance and fosters a romantic, comfortable atmosphere.

The TV wall is finished in a low-saturation cement-gray latex paint, complemented by subtle linear detailing that adds artistic refinement while visually expanding the space.

The master bedroom adopts the same color palette as the living and dining areas. Prioritizing rest and tranquility, its design remains intentionally understated; light-toned soft furnishings maintain visual harmony with the space, and the ceiling features a no-central-light layout.
A concealed door is integrated into the right side of the headboard wall, seamlessly aligned with the walk-in closet door—achieving visual cohesion and ensuring privacy.

The kitchen continues the living room’s color scheme. Its linear layout incorporates fully built-in appliances, creating visual continuity with the cabinetry while maximizing spatial efficiency.

The bathroom is functionally zoned into dry and wet areas, separated by a glass partition. An open ceiling above the wet zone prevents steam buildup, preserving comfort and enhancing the shower experience.

The dining area incorporates an island counter that unifies the space and connects fluidly with the dining table. The table surface is crafted from white marble—elegant and highly practical—while the island top uses white sintered stone. Its base offers exceptional storage capacity, delivering both high functionality and contemporary aesthetic appeal.

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!

