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Tropical Minimalism: Pavilion Architecture with Panoramic Glazing

#6851. Tropical Minimalism: Pavilion Architecture with Panoramic Glazing

This is a magnificent example of a harmonious combination of tropical architecture with elements of modern minimalism. The open pavilion layout with panoramic glazing creates a sense of merging the interior space with the surrounding nature. The ceiling with exposed wooden beams and reed covering adds authenticity and warmth to the interior.

The central composition of the living room is organized around a massive round dark wood coffee table, which serves not only as a functional element but also as an artistic accent. The interior is maintained in a natural palette with a predominance of white textiles and dark wood, creating an elegant contrast. Sofas and daybeds with low backs support the horizontal line of the composition, giving the space a sense of openness and tranquility.

Notable is the use of textile elements of various textures – from the smooth upholstery of sofas to woven poufs and a decorative rug under the central table. Live plants in ceramic pots add freshness and emphasize the connection with the tropical landscape outside the windows.

When designing the facade of a country house in a similar style, it's worth paying special attention to creating covered terraces or verandas with panoramic glazing, which will serve as a transition zone between the interior and exterior. The use of natural materials, such as wood of different species and shades, rattan, stone, and natural fabrics, will help create an authentic tropical paradise atmosphere even in a temperate climate.

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