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Harmonious Fusion of History and Modernity: Interior in a Restored Stone House

#5517. Harmonious Fusion of History and Modernity: Interior in a Restored Stone House

This interior represents a magnificent example of a restored old stone house with elements of modern design. The historical foundation of the space—massive stone walls with uneven texture and terracotta brick ceiling with wooden beams—creates a unique atmosphere of authenticity and warmth. The architect has skillfully preserved the original arched doorways and irregular window shapes characteristic of traditional Mediterranean style.

The modern interior elements contrast with the historical features, creating an exquisite balance between past and present. Minimalist gray modular sofas with streamlined forms, a geometric rug with blue-gray circles, and contemporary lighting fixtures bring current design solutions into the space without disturbing the overall harmony of the room.

The staircase with floating wooden steps and glass railings deserves special attention—a bold modern solution that visually lightens the space and creates an effect of airiness. The lighting beneath the steps not only serves a practical function but also creates a dramatic visual effect against the textured stone wall.

When designing your own country house, it's worth paying attention to this technique of combining historical materials with modern elements. Such an approach to country house facade design and its interiors allows you to create a space filled with character and individuality while maintaining the comfort of a modern dwelling.

It's worth noting the effective use of natural light through traditional window openings and its complementation with modern artificial lighting sources—from pendant droplet-shaped fixtures to floor lamps with soft diffused light. This multi-level lighting scenario can be successfully applied in any living space.

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