Whole-House Design Case Study | Modern Minimalist Style: Enjoying a Peaceful Life in the Bustling City
Living Knowledge · 2023.10.13

Whole-House Design Case Study | Modern Minimalist Style: Enjoying a Peaceful Life in the Bustling City

This case study showcases a whole-house design in a modern minimalist style. Join us as we explore this project with BOSNIE! The living room space avoids complex designs and bright colors, prioritizing a high standard for the overall feel of the home. The sofa backdrop features a matte gray latex paint, complemented by black lighting fixtures, a wooden bar counter, and white elements in the sofa and TV background, creating a serene, warm, and elegant atmosphere. The overall design primarily uses a harmonious combination of gray, white, wood, and black as accent colors. For the flooring, we chose a matte...

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The living room avoids complex shapes and bright colors, maintaining a high standard for the overall feel of the space. The sofa backdrop features a matte gray latex paint, complemented by black lighting fixtures, wooden bar, and white sofas and TV background, creating a serene, warm, and elegant atmosphere.

The overall color scheme primarily uses gray, white, wood tones, and black as accents, all harmoniously combined.

For the flooring, we chose a matte finish gray tile that echoes the tiles in the bathroom. The furniture throughout the house is in an appropriate shade of white, with a glossy lacquer finish.

The dining area is adorned with a custom wooden feature wall, which not only serves as a decorative element but also helps to delineate the functional zones, with wood elements consistently used throughout the interior.

The open kitchen, complete with a bar, offers versatile functionality and a visually appealing space.

The fully equipped L-shaped kitchen, from the walls to the floor, is crafted with marble, creating a pure and bright environment with its lustrous finish.

That concludes our introduction to this modern minimalist whole-house design. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with the BOSNIE team!

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