This case showcases a light‑luxury‑style whole‑home design. Let’s take a look at this project together with BOSNIE!

First of all, the light luxury style is highly diverse and doesn’t adhere to a single, rigid design language. It can be described as a harmonious blend of today’s popular colors, shapes, and design elements.

Today, we’re introducing a light luxury–style interior dominated by gray and white tones. Let’s start with the ceiling: unsurprisingly, there are no overly complex layered designs—just simple forms paired with avant-garde pendant lights, instantly elevating the overall texture.

The sofa backdrop appears to feature wall paneling, but that’s not actually the case; instead, decorative plaster moldings have been applied to the wall, offering both cost-effectiveness and aesthetic appeal.

All the furniture throughout the living room incorporates some metal elements. When selecting materials for such large-scale metal furnishings, it’s crucial to pay close attention, as certain metals tend to show fingerprints easily—this is one of the drawbacks of the light luxury style. If the material isn’t chosen carefully, fingerprint marks can become quite noticeable when metal is used extensively.

A view from the living room.

From this angle, you can see the hallway ceiling. It must be said that the light luxury style truly stays at the cutting edge of trends—such bold and unrestrained designs are rarely found in other styles.
The dining area is also exceptionally beautiful.

That wraps up our introduction to this light‑luxury‑style whole‑home design. If you like it, feel free to leave a comment and chat with BOSNIE!

