This interior exemplifies organic architecture where natural materials and textures create an atmosphere of tranquility and connection with nature. The clay walls with their characteristic rough texture reference traditional building techniques, while exposed wooden ceiling beams made of unprocessed logs with reed decking introduce an element of rusticity.
The focal point of the space is an impressive tall window with metal frames and decorative grillwork, which not only floods the room with natural light but also serves as a frame for the landscape outside. The integration of nature and interior space is one of the key techniques that can be applied when designing a country house facade to create a harmonious interaction between architecture and the surrounding environment.
The furniture composition is laconic and functional: a light-colored sofa, a wooden armchair with blue cushions, and a round woven table create a relaxation zone, emphasized by a textile carpet with fringe. Minimalist decor is represented by ceramic vases, a glass vessel with a plant element, and a round woven pouf. The wall niche is an example of the functionality of traditional architecture adapted for contemporary use.
The color palette of the interior is built on earthy, neutral tones: terracotta walls, natural wood, sandy carpet — which are diluted with blue accents in textiles. This restrained range creates a sense of calm and serves as a perfect background for contemplating the nature outside the window.