This project showcases a whole-house design in the modern minimalist style—let’s explore this BOSNIE case study together!
The living room features a minimalist, clean color palette; a stark black-and-white scheme would feel overly cold, so light-wood panels are used extensively to infuse warmth into the space.


Wood-toned wall panels in the dining area extend seamlessly into a ceiling without a central fixture, visually expanding and brightening the entire space. The absence of a main ceiling light allows for more human-centric lighting design.

Instead of conventional aluminum ceiling tiles, the kitchen ceiling uses moisture- and fire-resistant gypsum board, paired with a no-main-fixture lighting approach. LED strips beneath the upper cabinets enhance practicality.

The master bedroom’s headboard wall is fully clad in wood panels, harmonizing beautifully with greenery placed beside the bed; the red bedding adds vibrancy, preventing the space from feeling stiff or monotonous.

A small window in the bathroom introduces visual interest while serving functional purposes—thanks to well-executed dry/wet zoning, humidity and odors remain contained and do not affect the master bedroom.

That concludes our presentation of this modern minimalist whole-house design case. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment for BOSNIE’s editorial team!



