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Harmony of tradition and modernity: an elegant entryway with contrasting textures

#5495. Harmony of tradition and modernity: an elegant entryway with contrasting textures

This interior represents a magnificent example of the combination of historical and contemporary design in the entryway of a country house. The entrance area is decorated in a style that balances between classic and modern, creating a space filled with character and sophistication.

The ceiling is adorned with an exquisite plaster rosette – a classic architectural element that contrasts with the contemporary designer light fixture. This sculptural chandelier with organic, wave-like forms made of light-colored material creates soft, diffused lighting and serves as the central accent of the interior. Such a combination of antique and modern elements can be successfully applied when designing a country house facade, where traditional elements can harmoniously coexist with contemporary details.

Architectural significance is added to the interior by massive wooden doors in a dark brown color, which stand out against the white walls. Above the doorway is an original wooden beam that emphasizes the ceiling height and adds authenticity to the space. In the doorway, another modern chandelier can be seen, similar in style to the main one, creating visual continuity and rhythm.

Special attention should be paid to the geometric pattern of the floor tiles – hexagonal elements in muted tones form a complex ornament that adds dynamics and depth to the space. This floor is not only aesthetically pleasing but also practical for an entrance area.

White walls serve as a neutral background, allowing the warm wooden elements and decorative details to stand out. In the depth, a window with decorative lattice can be seen, allowing natural light to enter and creating a welcoming atmosphere.

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