#6699. Gallery Corridor: Merging Art and Functionality in a Country House

In this corridor of a country house, we see an excellent example of how an ordinarily dull transition space can be transformed into a genuine art gallery. The designer skillfully used the white walls as a canvas for an impressive collection of paintings and photographs in frames of various sizes. The large abstract canvas with orange and yellow brushstrokes stands out particularly, adding dynamics to the space.

The architectural elements of the corridor deserve special attention: the stepped ceiling with spot lighting creates rhythm and visually expands the space. Light walls contrast with the dark wooden floor, which is a classic and effective technique in country house interior design.

The bright striped rug is the true center of the composition; it harmoniously unites the colors of the presented artworks and creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The combination of horizontal stripes with the vertical arrangement of pictures forms an interesting spatial interplay.

On the rug, a small pet - a cat or dog with brown coloring - is noticeable, adding life and coziness to the interior. This technique of "domesticating" professional design makes the space not only aesthetically pleasing but also truly livable.

×

Talk to the Chief Engineer

Fill in the form, and we will contact you during the next business hours.
Select photos for upload
By clicking the button, you agree to the privacy policy and give consent to the processing of personal data.