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Symmetrical Neoclassical Bathroom with Georgian Style Elements

#5204. Symmetrical Neoclassical Bathroom with Georgian Style Elements

This luxurious bathroom exemplifies impeccable neoclassical design in a country house. The space is organized symmetrically, lending formal elegance and balance to the composition. At the center of the room stands a freestanding porcelain bathtub with graceful curves, serving as the main focal point of the interior.

Light gray paneled walls with decorative moldings create classical proportions characteristic of Georgian style. On either side of the tall arched window are identical marble consoles with sinks and antique mirrors in intricately carved gilt frames. These elements are not only functional but also emphasize the symmetry of the space.

The natural wood flooring with beautiful texture brings warmth to the interior and contrasts with the cool tones of marble and ceramics. A vintage rug with geometric patterns adds color and visual interest while simultaneously softening the room's acoustics.

The window treatment deserves special attention — an elegant drape of light white fabric creates soft diffused light and enhances the atmosphere of sophistication. Wall sconces with small lampshades provide additional illumination and support the classical image of the interior.

When designing the facade of a country house and its interior spaces, one can draw inspiration from this interior by using techniques of symmetry, classical proportions, and high-quality natural materials. Such an approach to design creates timeless elegance that will not lose its appeal over the years.

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