The interior of this dining area represents a masterful example of a modern interpretation of Mediterranean aesthetics. The ceiling with exposed wooden beams creates a sense of authenticity and warmth, contrasting with the white walls that fill the space with light. These structural elements not only serve a decorative function but also reference traditional architecture, where interior design harmoniously blends with the structural features of the facade.
The glossy black pendant lights create a dramatic accent in the bright space, their cascading arrangement adding dynamism and modernity to the interior. The minimalist wooden table and Scandinavian-style chairs bring a note of restrained elegance, and their natural tone echoes the wooden ceiling beams, creating compositional integrity.
The arched doorways with wooden frames represent a classic architectural element that emphasizes the Mediterranean character of the space. Built-in cabinets and shelves provide functionality without cluttering the space. White curtains add softness and airiness, while through them one can see the inner courtyard with greenery, creating a connection between interior and exterior spaces.
The use of natural materials—wood, rattan (in the form of plate placemats), and ceramics—gives the interior an organic quality and tactility. This design demonstrates how modern functionality can be combined with traditional architectural elements, creating a space that looks both timeless and relevant.