This case presents a whole-house design in the Nordic style. Let's take a look at this project with BOSNIE's editor!
The living room space transcends traditional definitions, integrating the functions of a living area, study, balcony, and leisure zone, rather than focusing solely on aesthetics.

In the living room, the designer opted for simple, foldable fabric chairs instead of a large sofa, placing them by the well-lit windows to create a cozy balcony relaxation area.
Green is the dominant color in the living room, with vibrant dark green bringing a sense of freshness and reducing the heaviness of the original white walls.

Upon entering the master bedroom, one's gaze is immediately drawn to the deep, mysterious Klein blue, which, combined with elegant French-style carved moldings, creates an artistic and serene resting atmosphere.


The secondary bedroom, intended as a future children's room, features a more minimalist and comfortable interior. The tatami design optimizes the layout, providing ample space for play and growth.
The wardrobe and vanity, in a harmonious blend of gray and wood tones, are both simple and tasteful. The integrated bedside table and wardrobe design ensures easy access while maintaining a balance of beauty and functionality.

The kitchen continues the theme of dark green, exuding a fresh and lively vibe. The frosted glass sliding doors not only save space but also enhance the kitchen's transparency and brightness.

The bathroom adopts the same dark green as the living room, with vintage patterned tiles adding texture and a playful touch to the space.

That concludes our showcase of whole-house designs in the Nordic style. If you enjoyed this, feel free to leave a comment and interact with the BOSNIE team!

