This case showcases a whole-house design in Japanese style—join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we explore this project.
The living room primarily features wood as its main material, with an entire wall dedicated to bookshelves—there is no TV wall, a thoughtful design choice likely made with the child’s growth in mind.
This large cabinet offers ample storage while also serving as a decorative element; its carefully curated small accents are uniquely designed, and thoughtfully placed greenery further enhances the space’s cultured ambiance.


A wooden, open-lattice partition subtly separates the dining area from the living room, creating a semi-open feel—maintaining visual connection between the two spaces without making either feel cramped.

The kitchen adopts a built-in design: appliances are seamlessly integrated into cabinetry, and sliding doors are used for storage—both features maximize space efficiency, resulting in a spacious and tidy kitchen.

The master bedroom features calming blue walls—a color that instantly evokes tranquility. The room itself is generously proportioned, and the well-placed wall outlets make charging electronic devices convenient.

The bathroom is spacious—even with a freestanding bathtub installed, it never feels crowded. Notably, in addition to the bathtub, there is also a separate shower enclosure, offering flexibility and convenience for daily bathing.

That concludes our presentation of this Japanese-style whole-house customization project. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment for BOSNIE’s editorial team!



