This modern interior represents an excellent example of open-plan design, where functionality combines with minimalist aesthetics. The space is built with a light color palette with contrasting accents, creating a sense of airiness and spaciousness even in a relatively compact area.
Particularly impressive is the vertical use of space: high ceilings are highlighted by multi-level lighting, while the semi-transparent staircase with wooden steps not only serves its function but also acts as an architectural element without cluttering the space. The built-in fireplace at the base of the staircase is an excellent example of the multifunctional use of structural elements.
The kitchen area is designed with white glossy surfaces and a light stone island, visually expanding the space. Steel appliances add a modern touch to the interior. The dining area with metal chairs and a round table elegantly transitions into the living room, where a dark gray sofa with bright striped pillows creates a cozy corner.
Panoramic windows and sliding doors leading to the inner courtyard blur the boundary between interior and exterior spaces, filling the house with natural light. This country house facade design technique is worth noting: large glass surfaces not only visually expand the space but also create a harmonious connection with the surrounding environment.
The flooring is made of large-format tiles that visually unite the various functional areas of the house. The brown carpet in the living room adds comfort and warmth to the overall minimalist concept. Small decorative elements, such as the statuette in the niche and art objects on shelves, give the interior individuality.