Before us is a compact bedroom-office space executed in a minimalist style with elements of Scandinavian and industrial design. The interior demonstrates masterful use of limited space, where every centimeter is functional. The gray brick wall serves as an accent element, bringing industrial aesthetics into the room while creating a visual contrast with the white walls.
The color palette is restrained yet expressive: a combination of white, gray, and natural wood is complemented by a deep blue accent in the form of a bedspread. This approach to color creates a calm but not monotonous atmosphere. The window with a light Roman shade provides natural lighting, while the presence of a live plant on the windowsill brings an organic element into the strict geometry of the space.
The furniture is chosen with consideration for the scale of the room: a light wood dresser, minimalist desk, and open wall shelves create a sense of lightness without overwhelming the space. Special attention should be paid to the rocking chair with fur covering – an unexpected but appropriate element that adds coziness and tactility to the interior.
When designing both the facade and interior spaces of a country house, it's worth adopting this principle of balance: combining functionality with aesthetics, using accent walls or surfaces to create depth and character in the room. The lighting here is also thought out to the smallest detail – a pendant light with an Edison bulb and an industrial-style desk lamp complement the daylight and create multi-layered illumination.