This project showcases a minimalist whole-house customization design. Join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we walk you through this inspiring case study.
The entryway plays a vital role in whole-house storage—serving not only as a space for the entire family to change shoes, but also as practical storage for everyday small items and seasonal belongings. Thoughtful organization based on household members’ usage frequency ensures everything remains easily accessible.

The full-length message board opposite the living room storage cabinet fosters stronger family communication. Before heading out, Mom can leave loving notes here; Dad can jot down weekend family outing plans; and their young daughter can sketch freely on it...



The dining area is a versatile, multi-functional space: by day, it serves as the family’s gathering place for meals and conversation; by evening, while Mom prepares dinner in the kitchen, their young daughter can study here.

The ‘70% concealed, 30% visible’ principle shines especially in the master bedroom. After functional zoning of the wardrobe, daily clothing is neatly categorized and stored—while an expansive open-display cabinet adds personal charm and warmth. Each morning begins with comfort and joy.


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