This project showcases a whole-house design in the New Chinese style—join BOSNIE’s editorial team to explore this case.
The living room bursts into view with vibrant tangerine accents. The serene, understated elegance of gray and white tones is gently softened by the warmth of tangerine—transforming the space into something tactile and tender.
Each individual piece and material speaks its own distinct language—smooth or textured, warm or crisp—creating a harmonious balance throughout the space.

The living and dining areas are subtly separated yet remain visually connected; a mirrored floral vessel on the dining table, styled with poetic, expressive florals, adds color, depth, and meaning to the composition.

Modern, refined dinnerware completes the setting—echoing contemporary design trends and reflecting the homeowner’s discerning lifestyle.

The master bedroom serves as a sanctuary for unwinding. A textural, atmospheric artwork on the wall complements the room’s overall aesthetic, while carefully placed tangerine accents and silk textiles create a quiet dialogue between the artwork and material palette—one rooted in simplicity, purity, and comfort.

In the children’s room, soft, silky textures abound, paired with sweet, lively colors and playful, child-centered furnishings—a sincere response to and respect for a child’s innate nature.

Playful elements—such as whimsical decorative objects and a butterfly-shaped pendant light above the nightstand—serve as creative anchors. Guided by intuitive harmony, they invite children to explore, perceive, and create.

The study fulfills both reading and collecting functions. Contemporary art infuses every detail—from accessories and wall-mounted pieces to furniture—blending diverse forms and styles to forge bold visual signatures and enduring spatial impressions.

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



