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Modern Interior with Panoramic Windows: Merging Home with Nature

#2759. Modern Interior with Panoramic Windows: Merging Home with Nature

This interior of a country house is a magnificent example of modern architecture, where the boundary between the interior space and nature is virtually erased. The floor-to-ceiling panoramic glazing creates a sense of complete unity with the surrounding landscape, allowing to enjoy picturesque views of the wooded hills and water surface.

The central element of the living room is a massive stone fireplace with a textured finish of light stone, which simultaneously serves as both a functional element and an architectural accent dividing the space. This vertical dominant balances the horizontal lines of the interior and adds tactility to the space.

The color palette of the interior is built on the contrast of neutral tones and bright accents. The gray sofa, white poufs, and dark walls create a restrained background that is enlivened by bright red armchair and pillows. This technique can be successfully applied when designing the facade of a country house and its internal space, creating a holistic architectural concept.

The furnishings are laconic and functional: a low sofa, a minimalist coffee table with a glass top, an elegant red armchair, and an arched floor lamp with a black shade. The interior also features built-in furniture – a dark wall unit with a TV that does not overload the space.

Special attention should be paid to the thoughtful organization of zoning: the relaxation area is concentrated around the fireplace, while the media area has its own focus in the form of a TV. At the same time, the interior maintains openness and visual transparency, characteristic of modern architecture.

The interior details are carefully selected: a flat carpet adds coziness without weighing down the space, a small container with green plants on the coffee table brings an element of life, and books emphasize the intellectual atmosphere of the house.

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