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Double-height living room with wooden beams: harmony of tradition and modern comfort in a country house

#1659. Double-height living room with wooden beams: harmony of tradition and modern comfort in a country house

The presented image showcases an impressive open space of a luxury country house, where traditional elements harmoniously blend with modern comfort. The central compositional element is the double-height living room space with magnificent wooden beams on the ceiling, creating a sense of solidity and natural warmth. This architectural solution not only visually expands the space but also gives the interior a special character of rustic elegance.

The interior color palette is maintained in warm neutral tones—beige, light brown, and olive—creating a sense of coziness and tranquility. The upholstered furniture in these same tones harmoniously fits into the overall concept. Particular attention should be paid to the competent organization of functional zones: the living room smoothly transitions into the dining area and kitchen through arched openings, ensuring the integrity of the space while maintaining zoning.

The second level with a balustrade and gallery brings an element of architectural drama to the interior, simultaneously addressing the issue of expanding the living space. The staircase with white balusters becomes not just a functional element but an architectural accent. The arched entrance door with glazing creates an additional focal element and provides natural lighting.

When creating a similar interior in your own home, it's worth paying attention to techniques for visually expanding the space through the use of double-height volumes, thoughtful lighting (in this case, a combination of beam underlighting, recessed ceiling fixtures, and table lamps is used), and a skillful combination of materials—wood, stone, and textiles. Equally important is the professional development of the country house facade, which should organically combine with the interior design, as we see in the example of the arched door, which serves as a connecting element between the external and internal space.

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