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Bright neoclassical living room with panoramic glazing and coffered ceiling

#7065. Bright neoclassical living room with panoramic glazing and coffered ceiling

This magnificent space exemplifies a flawless classical American interior in the Hamptons tradition with neoclassical elements. The living room features an impressive ceiling height with an arched structure and expressive coffered detailing that lends the room grandeur and architectural significance.

The abundance of natural light is one of the key features of this space. The panoramic windows and French doors, framed with white moldings, create a continuous connection with the natural landscape beyond the house. Such abundance of light and air are essential attributes of modern country house facade design, where the boundary between external and internal space becomes increasingly conditional.

The interior color palette is maintained in neutral tones — predominantly white and cream, which visually expands the space and creates a sense of cleanliness and freshness. The dark hardwood parquet flooring forms a striking contrast with the overall light scheme and gives the interior a sense of solidity.

The center of the composition is a massive round dark wood table with a characteristic carved base, around which several seating areas are organized with soft armchairs and sofas in light upholstery. The chandelier in the form of a cylindrical lantern with a metal frame is also notable — it adds refined elegance to the interior and serves as a focal point for the entire space.

When designing a similar interior, it's worth paying attention to the following techniques: symmetrical organization of space, the use of architectural elements as decorative accents (moldings, coffered ceilings), combining a neutral palette with expressive textures of natural materials, and thoughtful zoning while maintaining the airiness and openness of the space.

We develop facade projects for country houses.