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Scandinavian Minimalism with Industrial Notes: Light Interior with Wooden Accents and Smart Zoning

#6265. Scandinavian Minimalism with Industrial Notes: Light Interior with Wooden Accents and Smart Zoning

This interior is an excellent example of contemporary Scandinavian minimalism with industrial elements. The space is organized according to an open plan concept, where the living room smoothly transitions into the kitchen and dining area, separated only by functional elements without rigid partitions.

White brick walls create a light industrial atmosphere, but thanks to the abundance of light wood, the interior remains warm and cozy. Special attention should be paid to the thoughtful zoning — the living area is defined by a gray sofa and geometric rug, the kitchen is highlighted by an island with wooden finishes, and the dining area is elegantly raised on a small platform and designed as a wooden cube.

The light color palette with accents of natural wood visually expands the space, while the white ceiling with exposed beams adds airiness. Pendant lights above the kitchen island become a functional decoration of the interior. The well-thought-out storage system includes built-in cabinets and open shelves, which is characteristic of Scandinavian style.

When designing the facade of a country house, one can borrow the same principle of harmonious combination of materials — wood and light surfaces. This approach will ensure a visual connection between the exterior of the house and its interior, creating a cohesive architectural composition.

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