Dining room/veranda, at the same time renaissance/Craftsman

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Light-filled Provençal-style conservatory with abundant natural lighting

#1731. Light-filled Provençal-style conservatory with abundant natural lighting

The image showcases an exquisite example of a glass-enclosed veranda or conservatory in the Provençal style, dominated by a light color palette. The spacious room is bathed in natural light thanks to the abundance of window openings that essentially form the walls of the space. The high ceiling with slopes, finished in light tones with decorative beams, creates a sense of airiness and openness.

The central element of the interior is a round white dining table surrounded by elegant Louis XV-style chairs with characteristic oval backs upholstered in fabric with soft blue stripes. This solution gives the space elegance and sophistication typical of the French provincial style.

A simple bowl of fruit is placed on the table, adding a note of naturalness and homely comfort. In the right part of the composition, there is a stone column with a large white vase containing white roses - a classic decorative element that emphasizes the refinement of the interior.

The natural stone flooring in a sandy shade harmoniously complements the overall color scheme of the room and creates a solid foundation for this light-filled space. Brick elements in the wall finish add textural contrast and warmth to the predominantly white interior.

Such a conservatory design can be adapted for your own country house, with special attention to maximizing natural lighting through large window openings. To create a similar interior, it is recommended to use a light color scheme, natural materials, and classical furniture with graceful forms. Special attention should be paid to details: textile elements, live plants, and decorative accessories that will give the space a finished look.

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