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Two-Level Minimalism: Contemporary Interior with Concrete Facade and Glass Partitions

#1521. Two-Level Minimalism: Contemporary Interior with Concrete Facade and Glass Partitions

This contemporary interior exemplifies a masterful integration of double-height space and maximization of natural light. The two-level design with an open gallery creates a sense of spaciousness and airiness, while the glass partitions on the upper level allow light to penetrate freely, reflecting the trees visible outside.

Particularly noteworthy is the seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces, achieved through sliding glass doors that fully open the living area to the terrace. The materials used throughout the interior create a balanced dialogue between warmth and coolness: concrete surfaces pair with wooden flooring to create a modern yet cozy aesthetic.

The furniture has been selected with particular care: the contrast between the black wicker outdoor furniture with gray cushions and the white interior furnishings creates a clear visual boundary between zones while maintaining a unified aesthetic concept. The black console table with wooden elements serves as an elegant accent, while a potted orchid adds a necessary touch of living nature.

The board-formed concrete walls are a bold design choice for both facade and interior, giving the space an industrial character without feeling cold, thanks to carefully planned lighting. Recessed ceiling lights complement the natural illumination, creating a cozy atmosphere even in the evening hours.

This project demonstrates how contemporary minimalism can be both functional and aesthetically pleasing, emphasizing quality materials and spatial solutions rather than an abundance of decorative elements.