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Symmetrical Luxury: Neoclassical Interior with Accent Blue Carpet and Crystal Chandeliers

#1284. Symmetrical Luxury: Neoclassical Interior with Accent Blue Carpet and Crystal Chandeliers

The interior presented demonstrates a classic approach to the design of a grand hall in a luxury hotel or elite public space. The space is distinguished by exquisite symmetry, characteristic of the neoclassical style, where the central axis is clearly expressed through the compositional solution and supported by architectural elements.

The ceiling with three luxurious crystal chandeliers creates a majestic impression and sets the rhythm for the entire space. The coffered ceiling with an integrated ventilation system elegantly combines functionality and aesthetics. Light walls with classical moldings and pilasters give the interior an aristocratic feel and serve as a perfect backdrop for the furniture.

The color palette is built on the contrast between the warm peach tones of the soft furniture, the deep blue ornamental patterned carpet, and the neutral cream shades of the walls. This technique can be successfully applied in designing the interior of a country house, where contrasting color accents help create an expressive space.

The layout demonstrates mastery in flow organization: symmetrically placed lounge areas with sofas create cozy waiting zones, while the central passage leads deep into the next space with an arched opening and a center table. The zoning of the space is achieved not only by furniture but also by changing the flooring — dark polished stone around the perimeter frames the central area with an ornamental carpet.

The details deserve special attention: floor lamps with classic lampshades, elegant chairs with X-shaped backs, and floral arrangements that bring vitality to the space. It is important to note that such a space requires impeccable execution of all elements and the use of the highest quality materials.

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