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Functional Minimalism: Transformable Space with Panoramic Glazing

#5655. Functional Minimalism: Transformable Space with Panoramic Glazing

This interior represents a masterful example of minimalist design with elements of Scandinavian aesthetics in a modern country house. The space is organized around multifunctional built-in furniture – a central cabinet with sliding doors, likely concealing a murphy bed, which makes this room versatile – a living room by day and a bedroom by night.

The architectural solution maximizes natural lighting through panoramic windows with black frames, creating contrast with the white walls and light-colored furniture. These windows not only fill the space with light but also visually blur the boundary between the interior and the surrounding landscape, which is a key technique in modern country house architecture, where connection with nature becomes an important design element.

The color palette is deliberately restrained – shades of white, gray, and natural wood create a sense of calm and harmony. Textural contrast is achieved through the use of different materials: woven furniture, natural sisal rug, soft textile sofa pillows, and the smooth surface of the glass coffee table.

The thoughtful storage system deserves special attention – built-in shelves on both sides of the central cabinet serve not only a functional but also a decorative role, breaking up the monolithic nature of the structure and providing space for personal items and decor.

The furniture is selected with exceptional taste – a woven chair in Scandinavian style, a minimalist sofa with clean lines, round poufs in neutral shades. All interior elements appear laconic and don't overwhelm the space, creating an atmosphere of refined simplicity.

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