This case presents a whole-house design in the French style. Let's take a look at this project with BOSNIE's editor!
The living room, with its light green color scheme and natural wood furniture, exudes a fresh and natural ambiance. The greenery and the Platycodon flowers on the wall complement each other, bringing a touch of coolness to the space during the hot summer.

A painting of Platycodon, created by the homeowner, is displayed in the living room. The dark green canvas background highlights the delicate white flowers, evoking a sense of beauty as if 'a few strokes of the brush open up a world, and a single branch of jade casts a dust-free shadow.'


The display cabinet houses cherished collectibles, adding a lively and dynamic atmosphere to the art-filled living room.

The secondary bedroom is simple and neat, with ample storage and minimal decoration, creating a comfortable and relaxing environment.
The presence of adorable pets brings a sense of nature and vitality to the serene space.

The master bedroom features a light-toned, dense jungle wallpaper, which is both tranquil and vibrant. After a long day, it offers a private sanctuary where one can unwind and sleep soundly, free from worries.


The kitchen is designed without a central light, and the countertop is equipped with sensor-activated lighting to ensure a well-lit environment for food preparation.

The bathroom is designed with a dry and wet separation, and the trapezoidal shower area features an elevated platform with anti-slip grooves, allowing water to drain quickly and keeping the space clean and fresh.

The study not only meets the daily needs for work and reading but also provides ample storage, ensuring a tidy and organized space that is fully utilized.

The dining room features a round table with smooth curves and a sculptural circular pendant light, both adding a soft and elegant touch to the space.

The dining room flows seamlessly into the living room, creating an open and airy layout with excellent natural light. The combination of natural wood and green elements continues, and the Platycodon in the vase on the table adds a lively and artistic touch.

That concludes our introduction to this whole-house design in the French style. If you like it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE's editor!

