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Airy library under a pitched roof: functional minimalism in a country house

#2515. Airy library under a pitched roof: functional minimalism in a country house

This interior represents a magnificent example of functional minimalism combined with thoughtful organization of space in a country house. The architectural dominant of the room is the impressive high pitched roof with light wood paneling, creating a sense of spaciousness and airiness. The snow-white walls emphasize the clean lines and become a perfect background for the built-in bookshelves.

Particularly interesting is the solution with three windows framed by bookshelves, which not only provide natural lighting but also transform into a functional library. The wooden ladder, centrally positioned in front of the windows, serves not only as a practical element for accessing the upper shelves but also becomes a striking design accent, adding rustic charm to the space.

Under the windows, there is a long, low soft bench with cushions of different shades, which serves as a cozy area for relaxation and reading. This element is not only functional but also adds textural variety and warmth to the interior. Two hanging industrial black lamps effectively contrast with the white interior, adding contemporary notes.

The upper shelf encircling the room under the roof slope maximizes otherwise lost space, offering additional storage for books. Such a solution can be successfully applied in country house facade design, where it's important to consider every inch of space.

This interior demonstrates how architectural constraints can be turned into advantages: the high roof slope creates a dramatic volume, and the space under the windows is transformed into a functional relaxation area. Such an approach to organizing space is perfect for small country houses where it's important to use every square meter as efficiently as possible.

We create facade design of country houses.