Style Guide · One of Bokeh's Design Languages

Form follows function. Nothing else.

Bauhaus strips a room to its structural logic — primary colors, pure geometric shapes, and industrial material, with zero ornamentation that doesn't serve a purpose.

What defines it

The language of Bauhaus.

Born from a 1919 German design school that fused art and industry, Bauhaus treats a room like a working machine that happens to be beautiful.

Primary color, used sparingly

Red, blue, and yellow as precise accents against neutral ground.

Pure geometric form

Circles, squares, and rectangles, used with no decorative softening.

Industrial honesty

Steel, glass, and concrete shown exactly as they are.

Zero ornamentation

If it doesn't serve the function, it doesn't belong in the room.

Mood

The visual language, in reference.

Style direction only — your project's finishes and layout are designed specifically for your space.

Modern living room with large window
White couch and wooden table
Living room with glass window
White and gray sofa near window
Living room with couch and fireplace

Every Bokeh project — regardless of style — moves through the same process: layout, materials, 3D visualization on request, then execution, whether full turnkey or design consultation.

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