The elegant vestibule of this country house represents a magnificent example of classical and Art Nouveau style synthesis. The space welcomes us with an exquisite spiral staircase with white marble steps that visually floats in the air thanks to its open construction. The wrought iron railings with intricate Art Nouveau patterns create a dramatic contrast with the airiness of the staircase and emphasize the height of the room.
The walls of the vestibule are finished in a warm sand shade with decorative plaster, which gives the space both coziness and sophistication. The marble floor with glossy polish effectively reflects light and visually expands the space. The floor framing with a contrasting marble border creates clear geometry and emphasizes the thoughtfulness of the design.
The central architectural element is the entrance group with stained glass elements in doors and windows. Wooden frames in a warm walnut tone with carved details frame colored stained glass reminiscent of Tiffany-style works. This technique creates not only a decorative effect but also ensures the play of colored light in the interior during daylight hours.
Special attention should be paid to the magnificent Art Nouveau style mirror with smooth, organic frame shapes reminiscent of plant motifs. This detail is not only functional but also serves as an independent art object, adding artistic value to the interior.
When designing the facade of a country house and its interior spaces, it's worth paying attention to this technique of coordinating external and internal design through stained glass elements. This approach creates a natural connection between exterior and interior, while the use of natural materials—wood, marble, metal—in their natural color palette provides a harmonious and timeless visual solution.