This project showcases a whole-house design in the simplified European style—join BOSNIE’s editorial team for an in-depth look at this inspiring case!
Hexagonal patterned tiles in the entryway clearly define the dust-control zone, paired with country-style cabinet doors to create a lively, welcoming atmosphere. System panels are skillfully integrated into the wardrobe and shoe cabinet to streamline wall surfaces and conceal electrical boxes; adjacent floating low cabinets and a floor-standing shoe-donning bench are arranged in an interlocking layout, thoughtfully leaving breathing space to visually lighten the cabinetry—complemented by 165-degree fully opening doors that maximize corner storage accessibility.

To enhance the visual focal point at the end of the corridor, the living room features an open shelving platform. To its side, wooden panels from the TV cabinet extend seamlessly into a display cabinet, framing a compact platform area. The deliberate variation in shelf heights creates an engaging, layered end-of-corridor view.

The dining room sideboard comprises upper and lower cabinets, providing dedicated storage for various kitchen appliances and cooking essentials.

The children’s bedroom combines warm, light-toned wood finishes with soft pink accents. A subtle light-gray tone on the headboard wall balances the palette, evoking a gentle, sweet—not saccharine—ambience.

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



