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Elegant Built-in Turquoise Display Bar: A Country House Living Room Accent

#3554. Elegant Built-in Turquoise Display Bar: A Country House Living Room Accent

In this exquisite corner of a country house, we observe a masterfully designed built-in bar display cabinet that becomes a striking accent of the interior. The designer has created a harmonious combination of functionality and aesthetics within a small living room space. The central element of the composition is a backlit display cabinet painted in a deep turquoise-blue color, which perfectly complements the textured walls of the same tonal range.

The glass shelves of the display, illuminated with warm light, create a floating effect and visually lighten the structure. They showcase a collection of colored glassware — green and blue glasses, transparent champagne flutes, decorative bottles, and elegant vessels. The lower cabinet with two doors provides additional closed storage. This thoughtful integration of furniture into the house's architecture demonstrates high mastery in space planning.

The interior is enriched with various textile solutions — a sofa with a blue spot pattern, adjacent to an armchair adorned with a floral ornament. Pillows with geometric patterns and bright trim add playfulness and modernity to the space. A wall sconce with a green shade, a bouquet of yellow flowers, and a green apple as a decorative element create color accents that echo the shades of tableware in the display cabinet.

The walls are decorated with minimalist graphic works in thin frames, emphasizing the sophistication of the setting. This combination of colors, textures, and shapes creates an atmosphere of elegant casualness characteristic of contemporary British or American interior style. This technique of a built-in illuminated display cabinet can be successfully adapted for any country house, wishing to add individuality and functional aesthetics to the space.

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