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Rustic Elegance: Double-Height Living Room with Panoramic Windows and Stone Fireplace

#1893. Rustic Elegance: Double-Height Living Room with Panoramic Windows and Stone Fireplace

Here we have a magnificent example of a rustic country house interior with elements of chalet and traditional American country style. The living room space impresses with its double-height ceiling featuring exposed wooden beams that create an atmosphere of solidity and warmth.

The architectural window solution deserves special attention — panoramic arched windows in the upper part and rectangular ones in the lower part provide magnificent natural lighting and a visual connection with the natural surroundings. The window frames are finished in a dark color, which adds graphical expression to the interior and emphasizes the connection with chalet traditions.

The color palette of the interior is maintained in warm natural tones: cream walls, rich honey-golden wooden flooring, brown and beige furniture shades. The stone fireplace, which is the central element of the composition, demonstrates the mastery of stonework and brings textural diversity to the space.

The furniture composition is organized around a functional relaxation area: comfortable sofas, textile-upholstered armchairs, and a leather coffee table. Special charm is added to the interior by hunting decor details — a deer head mount on the wall, which emphasizes the rustic character of the space.

Lighting is organized on multiple levels: an impressive wrought iron chandelier with candles in the center of the ceiling, recessed ceiling lights, and table lamps create a cozy, intimate atmosphere.

When developing your own country house facade design and its interior, it's worth paying attention to the following techniques: the use of natural materials (wood, stone), expressive architectural details (exposed beams, arched windows), the combination of different textures while maintaining a unified color palette, a comfortable furniture composition, and a well-thought-out lighting system.

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