Dining room, at the same time scandinavian

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Scandinavian minimalism with personal character: open space with contrasting accents

#4471. Scandinavian minimalism with personal character: open space with contrasting accents

This interior presents an excellent example of modern Scandinavian minimalism with industrial elements, harmoniously integrated into a townhouse or small urban home space. The open dining area layout, smoothly transitioning into the hallway, creates a sense of spaciousness despite the compact dimensions of the room.

Particularly noteworthy is the original staircase solution with white steps, which not only serves its functional purpose but also becomes a central design element. The suspended structure under the ceiling used for displaying photographs brings individuality and warmth to the otherwise strict space.

The color palette is built on the contrast between white walls and a dark gray accent wall, which is a classic technique for visually expanding space. The light wooden floor enhances the feeling of airiness and light. The dining set with colorful Eames chairs is a bold design choice that enlivens the monochromatic palette.

A special role in the interior is played by the vintage wooden sideboard with glass doors, which creates a pleasant contrast with the modern furniture and adds warmth to the space. The gallery wall with various graphic posters and drawings demonstrates a personalized approach to decoration, turning the wall into a family story of sorts.

Similar techniques—combining vintage furniture with modern pieces, using contrasting accent walls, creating personalized gallery compositions—can be successfully applied when designing a country house interior to create a cozy, individual space with character.