This interior presents an elegant balance between classical heritage and contemporary aesthetics. The living room is situated in a space characterized by elements typical of historic buildings: a richly decorated ceiling medallion, exquisite molded cornices, and high ceilings. The space is flooded with natural light flowing through a large window dressed with light, semi-transparent curtains.
The central element of the composition is a minimalist gray sofa on thin metal legs — a modern object that contrasts with the classical architecture of the room. In front of it sits an original coffee table with a terrazzo top and thin black legs, representing an example of contemporary design.
The ceiling lamp deserves special attention with its "vertuelle" style — a delicate construction of thin metal rods creates an interesting play of light and shadow. The lamp is effectively placed in the center of the historical plaster medallion, creating a visual dialogue between different eras.
The color palette of the interior is maintained in calm beige and pastel tones, shaded by the gray color of the furniture and the mint-green hue of the doorway. Live plants with large leaves bring an element of nature and dynamics into the space.
This approach to designing a country house interior demonstrates how to harmoniously combine a historical architectural shell with modern content. This technique is often called "new in old" — when classical architectural elements become an effective background for contemporary furniture and accessories.