This interior exemplifies a magnificent example of an eclectic bohemian style, where the central accent is a vibrant suzani (traditional Central Asian embroidery) in red with circular patterns, used as a wall tapestry. The space organically combines various textures and ethnic motifs, creating an atmosphere of cultural richness and creative freedom.
The light yellow sofa with classic legs serves as a neutral foundation for a cascade of decorative pillows with patterns that echo the main textile accent on the wall. Mid-century wooden furniture—two armchairs with characteristic design—adds authenticity and balance to the space. The white coffee table with a metal frame creates a lightness in the composition.
The zoning of the space is interestingly solved with a striped rug that emphasizes the boundaries of the lounge area. Ceramic barrel-shaped stools/side tables add ethnic color and functionality. Small accents—a vase with bright flowers, ceramic items on the table—complete the composition.
When designing the interior of a country house, several techniques from this space can be adopted: using a textile panel as a central artistic element; combining neutral walls with bright textile accents; mixing furniture of different styles while maintaining overall color harmony; incorporating ethnic elements to give the space individuality and character.