This case showcases a whole-house design in Japanese style—join BOSNIE’s editorial team as we explore this project.
The living room features a light wood tone paired with white-gray accents throughout the entire home. A full-wall storage cabinet behind the sofa is thoughtfully designed with balanced spacing—neither cluttered nor sparse—providing elegant, functional storage for books, floral arrangements, and decorative objects.

The master bedroom maintains consistency with the overall design language: serene, refined, practical, and naturally understated.

Soft pink bedding adds a gentle touch of warmth to this relaxing retreat.

The kitchen continues the natural wood-and-white palette—simple, functional, and bathed in abundant natural light.

The bathroom adopts a minimalist monochromatic scheme: clean, crisp white subway tiles evoke simplicity and purity, while wood elements harmonize with the home’s overarching aesthetic. The vanity area is located in the hallway; its countertop is custom-fabricated Calacatta marble, elevated with a raised backsplash to protect the adjacent wood paneling.


A pendant light above the dining table naturally defines the dining zone. Given the compact size of the space—and its seamless visual connection to the living room—no physical partition is needed or desired.


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

