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Tuscan Elegance: Mediterranean Style Kitchen with Wooden Beams and Terracotta Flooring

#1820. Tuscan Elegance: Mediterranean Style Kitchen with Wooden Beams and Terracotta Flooring

The presented interior of a country house kitchen embodies a harmonious combination of Mediterranean style and Tuscan motifs, creating an atmosphere of casual elegance. The ceiling with exposed wooden beams immediately draws attention, adding rustic charm and a sense of solidity to the space. This structural feature not only serves as a decorative element but also visually structures the room.

The central island table with a green countertop becomes a striking accent of the interior. Made of solid wood with warm brown tones, it contrasts with the beige cabinets, creating a multi-layered color composition. The practical open shelf under the countertop provides additional storage space without visually overwhelming the area.

Special attention should be paid to the kitchen area with built-in appliances, framed by light ceramic tiles. The niche for kitchen utensils above the stove demonstrates the thoughtful design of the kitchen furniture facade, where functionality harmoniously combines with aesthetics. The terracotta floor tiles resonate with the wooden elements, enhancing the Mediterranean mood.

Large windows with wooden frames create a close connection with the surrounding landscape, filling the room with natural light. Window draperies with rich textile design soften the architectural lines, adding coziness. Kitchen furniture with light facades provides visual lightness, contrasting with the warm tones of the wooden island and terracotta floor.

Lighting is presented by a combination of pendant lights above the island and wall sconces with a plant motif, creating a multi-level lighting system. Metal accents in the form of copper lampshades add sophistication and reflect Tuscan traditions in interior design.

When designing your own country house, it's worth paying attention to this technique of combining open beams with modern equipment, using natural materials, and creating functional zones that organically flow into each other, forming a unified space for living and communication.

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