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The living room TV wall embraces the 'less is more' philosophy, creating ample imaginative space through expansive negative space—accented with bold, vibrant highlights—to keep visual focus squarely on the television itself.

The sofa wall features black-and-white striped wallcovering, lending subtle textural depth and evoking life’s fleeting, sparkling moments—gathered quietly, ready to be savored at leisure.

The master bedroom employs generous negative space, thoughtfully balanced with linear lighting to enliven otherwise plain white walls and introduce refined spatial layering.

The daughter’s room achieves a lively yet warm ambiance through dynamic color juxtapositions and thoughtful material transitions. The headboard wall combines matte latex paint with sleek metal inlays, while cabinetry details harmonize seamlessly with metallic wall accents—extending comfort with quiet sophistication.

The guest bedroom adopts a tatami platform design—a solution whose benefits need no elaboration. Integrated louvered windows cast ever-shifting light and shadow, inviting relaxed contemplation of time’s gentle passage.

To address insufficient kitchen storage, an island counter adds both functional storage capacity and a natural hub for family interaction.

With no dedicated space for a refrigerator in the kitchen layout, an integrated fridge is installed within the dining area’s wall depth—maximizing space efficiency while delivering clean, minimalist aesthetics and everyday practicality.

The bathroom design maintains strict separation between wet and dry zones.

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!



