This interior is a magnificent example of contemporary eclectic design, where vibrant accents harmoniously blend with natural textures. The particularly expressive element of the space is the green living wall (or its imitation) on the left, which creates a soft natural barrier while simultaneously bringing an element of nature into an urban dwelling. This solution can be considered as an alternative to traditional country house facade design, transferring exterior elements into the interior space.
The color palette is bold and dynamic: a bright pink armchair serves as the central accent, contrasting with orange pillows on the gray sofa and an orange rug. The wooden floor with its pronounced texture adds warmth and naturalness.
Special attention should be paid to the mobile with black elements resembling Calder's leaves, which balances the space and adds artistic value. The round mirror elements on the wall create an illusion of greater space and play with light.
The functionality of the space is ensured by built-in bookshelves, which simultaneously serve as zoning elements. The low coffee table with a transparent top visually doesn't clutter the space. The contrast of textures – wood, textiles, glass, metal, and greenery – creates a multi-layered, tactilely rich environment.
Similar techniques – integration of green walls, playing with bright color accents against a neutral background, use of mobiles and kinetic sculptures, as well as built-in storage systems – can be successfully applied when arranging your own country house to create a unique and expressive interior.