Studio/dining room, at the same time loft

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Industrial Minimalism: Concrete and Wood in an Open Country House Space

#5819. Industrial Minimalism: Concrete and Wood in an Open Country House Space

This interior exemplifies a flawless interpretation of contemporary industrial minimalism with loft elements, harmoniously integrated into a country house space. The concrete walls, preserved in their pristine condition, create a characteristic industrial backdrop that is complemented by warm wooden accents in the furniture and built-in cabinets.

The open floor plan deserves special attention, where the living area flows seamlessly into the dining and kitchen zones. Black metal library shelving structures, housing an extensive book collection, not only serve a functional purpose but also act as visual space dividers without disrupting the overall continuity. This technique can be successfully applied when designing a country house facade and interior spaces to create multifunctional zones without erecting solid partitions.

The color palette of the interior builds on the contrast between gray concrete surfaces, black metal details, and the natural texture of wood. Bright accents are minimal—a yellow bar stool and a blue vase with white flowers on the table create necessary color points, enlivening the space. The geometric pendant light above the dining table becomes an elegant focal point for this area.

The furniture is laconic and functional: a massive wooden dining table with black chairs, a gray sofa with a low coffee table, and minimalist black armchairs. A large white panel on the concrete wall can serve both as a projection surface and as an artistic element, introducing a light spot into the monochromatic space.

The thoughtfully designed system of track lighting on the ceiling, complemented by a decorative pendant lamp, creates soft, comfortable light, correctly emphasizing various aspects of the interior. This demonstrates how important it is to provide multi-level lighting when planning any modern space.

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