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Burgundy Living Room: Monochromatic Elegance with Eclectic Accents

#5986. Burgundy Living Room: Monochromatic Elegance with Eclectic Accents

In this interior, we see an excellent example of the bold use of rich burgundy (or dark cherry) color in the design of a compact living room. The monochromatic solution of walls and built-in cabinets creates a sense of comfort and sophistication, while visually unifying the space. The central element of the room is a non-functional fireplace with white trim, which serves as a decorative accent and architectural focal point.

The built-in bookcase elegantly framing the fireplace deserves special attention. The deep color of the shelves contrasts with the colorful book spines, creating a picturesque composition. White details — ceiling lights, decorative candles in the fireplace, and an openwork table — stand out effectively against the rich walls, adding airiness to the space.

Stylistically, the interior represents an interesting combination of modern eclecticism with elements of classics. Traditional moldings and a classic fireplace coexist with modern furniture and bright accessories. Note the masterfully organized gallery of wall artifacts on the right — paintings of different sizes and styles create a dynamic composition, adding individuality to the space.

The textile solutions also deserve praise: a brown sofa with bright geometric patterned pillows and a Moroccan rug with a diamond pattern bring textural diversity. The natural element in the form of a tall plant in the left part of the room softens the overall composition and adds life to the interior.

This color solution, where one deep shade is used for all surfaces, including built-in furniture, can be successfully applied when designing the interior of a country house, especially in intimate rooms like a library or study. Such technique creates a holistic, cozy space with character and depth.

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