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Modern Elegance: Glass Partitions and Contrasting Zoning in Country House Interior

#2256. Modern Elegance: Glass Partitions and Contrasting Zoning in Country House Interior

This elegant interior represents a masterful combination of modern aesthetics and practicality in a country house space. The central element of the composition is a glass partition with a metal frame, creating a visual separation between the bedroom area and the living room, while maintaining airiness and integrity of the space. This technique effectively zones the room without erecting heavy walls, which is especially relevant when designing a country house interior, where it's important to preserve a sense of spaciousness.

The color palette is maintained in neutral tones: deep gray walls, a light ceiling, and a wooden floor laid in a classic herringbone pattern create a refined atmosphere. Accents include a turquoise carpet and textiles in the bedroom, adding necessary warmth. The minimalist hanging glass lights above the round coffee table deserve attention – their shape echoes the spherical table lamp on the bedside table.

Natural lighting plays a special role in the interior: large windows with black frames allow sufficient light to highlight the textures and shades of materials. The furniture is laconic and functional – a low round table on a metal base, a console by the wall, a built-in wardrobe. Notable is the use of a large abstract artwork as a central decorative element, giving the space individuality and depth.

When designing your own country house, it's worth paying attention to similar glass partitions – they are not only functional but also create a special loft aesthetic when combined with classic elements such as parquet flooring. Also noteworthy is the technique of using dark walls in combination with a light ceiling, which visually expands the space horizontally.

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