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Two-level children's playroom in a wooden house: harmony of traditional material and contemporary design

#3773. Two-level children's playroom in a wooden house: harmony of traditional material and contemporary design

This unique children's playroom in a country house represents a masterfully designed space where traditional wooden construction meets contemporary design elements. The room features high ceilings with exposed wooden beams, creating a sense of spaciousness and airiness. The abundance of natural wood in the wall and ceiling finishes brings warmth and coziness characteristic of Scandinavian style.

The two-level space is organized practically: the lower floor serves as a play area, while the upper level, accessible via a wooden ladder, is likely used as a sleeping area or additional play space. The decorative perforated panel on the second level provides safety while simultaneously serving as a design element that doesn't disturb the visual lightness of the structure.

The interior is filled with playful elements: a hanging rope for climbing, a hammock, building blocks on the floor, and numerous stuffed toys on the shelves of a black cabinet that contrasts with the overall light palette of the room. The thoughtful lighting includes pendant lights with blue and gray lampshades, which add color accents and create soft illumination.

A large window provides ample natural light and a visual connection to the surrounding landscape. The star-patterned rug defines the play area and adds a childlike character to the space while maintaining the stylistic unity of the interior.

This approach to a children's room demonstrates how interior design for a country house can create a functional, safe, and aesthetically pleasing space for children that harmoniously fits into the overall concept of a wooden house.

Cladding project of a cottage.