The interior showcased here exemplifies a striking contemporary space dominated by minimalist aesthetics combined with thoughtfully designed interplay of light. The main feature of this country house is the impressive ceiling height with strategic skylights creating dramatic light patterns on the concrete walls. This architectural element not only visually expands the space but also gives the interior a distinctive character.
The open floor plan unites the living room, kitchen, and dining area into a single harmonious space. The concrete surfaces of the walls and ceiling, left almost unfinished, create an industrial context that is softened by the warm wooden elements of the kitchen island and furniture. The white sectional sofa becomes the central element of the living area, offering a comfortable place for relaxation and socializing.
An abundance of natural light is provided through floor-to-ceiling windows that also visually blur the boundary between the internal space and the surrounding landscape. Palm trees visible through the windows add a tropical accent and strengthen the connection with nature. The polished concrete floor reflects light, enhancing the sense of spaciousness.
When designing the facade of a country house and interior in a similar style, it's important to pay attention to the balance between raw industrial materials and elements that add comfort. Thoughtful placement of light openings in the ceiling and walls can create a dynamic play of light and shadow throughout the day, transforming concrete surfaces into a living decorative element.