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Scottish Comfort: Interior with Tartan and Wooden Beams

#6665. Scottish Comfort: Interior with Tartan and Wooden Beams

This interior presents a magnificent example of rustic style with Scottish motifs, where the traditional tartan plaid fabric becomes the central element. The ceiling with exposed wooden beams, covered in blue-green tartan, creates a sense of comfort and security, while simultaneously impressing with its height and architectural expressiveness.

The living room is designed with attention to detail and balance of textures. The wooden frame elements of the house remain exposed, creating a contrast with the soft textiles. The plaid fabric is used not only on the walls and ceiling but also on furniture and window drapes with red trim, giving the interior cohesiveness. The fireplace, framed by wooden beams and decorated with traditional blue and white tiles, serves as the focal point of the space.

The furniture harmoniously combines different styles: a classic armchair with plaid upholstery neighbors white sofas adorned with floral prints. This play of contrasts creates a lively but not overwhelming interior. Decorative elements – an oval frame with a horse image, antique paintings, painted pottery – add personality and historical context to the space.

When designing a country house, several techniques from this interior can be adopted: using textiles to visually unify the space; preserving and emphasizing the architectural elements of the wooden frame; playing with the contrast of textures (rough wood and soft textiles); creating a thoughtful color scheme with recurring accents.

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