This case introduces a whole‑house design in the New Chinese style. Let’s take a look at it together with BOSNIE!
The living room designer opted for a minimalist, understated hard decoration paired with Chinese-style furniture, satisfying the homeowner’s expectations while imbuing the space with a unique charm.

The decorative painting on the sofa‑back wall blends classical embroidery, free‑hand landscape painting, and Chinese red, seamlessly complementing the overall design’s refined texture.
On the right side of the sofa wall, the combination of a built‑in bookcase and warm yellow accent lighting feels anything but jarring; instead, it creates an antique, timelessly elegant ambiance.

In the dining area, the Chinese‑style table and chairs exude a strong sense of classic elegance, breathing life into the spatial framework.

The study and master bedroom form an open‑plan suite, with a pair of black slab double doors between the two spaces that themselves convey a grand, sophisticated air.

In the master bedroom, the designer once again employed hard upholstery to create a free‑hand landscape mural, paired with accent lighting, resulting in a strikingly layered effect.

In the bathroom, gray-toned tiles clad both walls and floor, establishing a flawless sense of quality, while a gold‑framed mirror adds a touch of refinement. A comfortable window‑side bathtub, accompanied by white Venetian blinds that cast dappled light patterns with the sun, transforms bathing into a truly relaxing experience.

That concludes our introduction to this New Chinese‑style whole‑house design. If you like it, feel free to leave a comment and interact with BOSNIE in the comments section!

