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Mediterranean Elegance: Light-Filled Interior with Arched Windows and Exposed Beams

#2056. Mediterranean Elegance: Light-Filled Interior with Arched Windows and Exposed Beams

This country house interior represents an excellent example of Mediterranean style with an elegant combination of coziness and airiness. The spacious living room is flooded with natural light thanks to French doors and arched windows, which serve not only as a source of illumination but also as architectural elements that soften the transition between indoor and outdoor spaces.

The ceiling with exposed beams adds special charm and character to the room, emphasizing the height and creating the feeling of a countryside villa. The color palette of the interior is maintained in neutral, natural tones – shades of beige, white, and terracotta predominate, which is typical for Mediterranean aesthetics.

The furniture in the space is selected with special attention to comfort: a spacious white sofa with numerous decorative pillows of different shades and textures, cozy armchairs with textured upholstery and decorative studs along the edges. The central element of the composition is a white coffee table with a cross-construction, on which glass vessels and decorative elements are placed.

Textile design plays an important role in creating the atmosphere – light white curtains on windows and doorways flutter with the slightest movement of air, bringing dynamics and lightness to the interior. The natural sisal floor covering adds tactility and emphasizes the eco-friendly nature of the design.

To create a similar interior in your own home, it's worth paying attention to the significance of architectural elements – arched openings, French doors, and the design of the country house facade, which should harmoniously combine with the interior space. External terraces and patios become an extension of the living space, which is characteristic of the Mediterranean style.

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