This interior exemplifies contemporary architecture in a country house with an emphasis on natural light and open space. The upper level with its mezzanine is separated by elegant glass railings with thin metal frames, creating an effect of lightness and permeability between levels. Particularly impressive are the ceiling skylights that flood the space with natural light, highlighting the height of the ceilings and creating a sense of spaciousness.
Floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows provide an unobstructed view of the natural landscape, blurring the boundary between interior and exterior spaces. This technique can confidently be used when designing the facade of a country house to maximally integrate the structure with its surrounding environment. The interior maintains a neutral color palette with accents of natural materials: notably a brick wall that adds texture and character to the space.
Minimalist furniture and built-in shelving under the sloped roof demonstrate rational use of space. Particularly noteworthy are the pendant lights with long cords that visually connect the upper and lower levels, emphasizing the verticality of the space. The combination of wood, metal, and textiles creates a balanced, cozy atmosphere without overwhelming the space with excessive details.