This project showcases a whole-house design in the New Chinese style—join BOSNIE’s editorial team to explore this case.
The entryway employs a modern design language to showcase contemporary Chinese elements—its moon gate, bonsai display, and cabinet doors lend the space distinctive charm.

In the living room, an ink-green Chinese-style sofa evokes classical elegance against a landscape painting backdrop; two pendant lights installed on the ceiling enhance overall illumination.


The dining area continues the living room’s aesthetic—timeless and refined—with black wooden chairs in traditional Chinese style harmonizing with the interplay of light and dark tones, reinforcing the contemporary Chinese theme.

The bedroom exudes timeless, classical charm.

Black, white, and gray dominate the bathroom palette, evoking the ethereal scene of mist gently rising from a mountain painting. Through thoughtful material and lighting coordination, the space achieves a serene Zen ambiance infused with warmth; soft stairwell lighting subtly illuminates the homeowner’s relaxed, slightly flushed face—lending an almost otherworldly grace.
Leaning on the railing to listen to the wind—comfort permeates every corner of the home. A thoughtfully placed washbasin in what would otherwise be a dead space enhances functionality while elevating the home’s sophistication.

In the study, stainless steel and fabric materials converge within built-in shelving—a nuanced interpretation of Daoist philosophy’s principle of ‘harmonious balance between strength and suppleness.’ Carefully selected circular decorative elements soften the space’s rigidity, while a gracefully composed bonsai stands elegantly within this compact yet refined setting.

That concludes our showcase of this whole-house customization project in the New Chinese style. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave a comment for BOSNIE’s editorial team!



