This interior presents an excellent example of how classical architecture can harmoniously blend with contemporary elements. The space demonstrates an exquisite balance between the historical character of the room and current design solutions.
The central element of the room is a white tiled stove with a decorative stone shelf – a feature characteristic of European historical interiors. The marble or sandstone cornice of the stove creates a warm contrast with the white tiles, emphasizing the architectural value of this element. Art pieces placed on the shelf transform this utilitarian feature into an exhibition space.
The ceiling is adorned with original molding and a modern chandelier featuring multiple smoky glass globes arranged in an interesting geometric composition – a perfect example of how country house interior design can connect history and modernity.
The parquet floor is laid in a classic geometric pattern, adding depth and texture to the space. The soft furniture is represented by an elegant blue-turquoise armchair with velvet upholstery, bringing a vibrant color accent to the neutral palette of the room.
The white double doors with glazing maintain the historical character while providing additional light to the space. The interior is complemented by carefully selected accessories – textile pillows, candles, and ceramic objects that complete the composition, making the space both sophisticated and cozy.