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Modern Rustic: Country House Interior with Exposed Beams and Industrial Staircase

#5199. Modern Rustic: Country House Interior with Exposed Beams and Industrial Staircase

This interior represents an exquisite example of modern rustic design, where industrial elements harmoniously blend with natural materials. The ceiling with exposed wooden beams creates a special atmosphere of authenticity and warmth, reminiscent of traditional methods of country house design, where structural elements become part of the aesthetic solution.

The kitchen is organized according to the open space principle, which is characteristic of the modern approach to interior design. The wooden facades of the lower cabinets engage in a dialogue with the rough texture of the ceiling, creating a holistic impression. Contrast is provided by the gray stone countertop and backsplash, adding strictness and modernity to the interior. Steel appliances and a minimalist hood emphasize the industrial character of the space.

One of the central elements of the interior is the laconic staircase with a wooden stringer and metal steps - a perfect example of functional minimalism. Its open construction does not create visual barriers, allowing light to freely circulate in the room.

Light wooden floors visually expand the space and add coziness, while the dining area with black chairs and a marble table creates an elegant accent. Green plants and fruits on the kitchen island bring life and color to the monochromatic palette of the interior.

Special attention should be paid to the work with light: pendant lights above the island, table lamps, and natural lighting through windows create a multi-level lighting system that can change depending on the time of day and needs.

This interior demonstrates how to create a modern, functional space while preserving the character and soul of a country house, using natural materials and industrial accents in the decoration.

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