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Modular Elegance: Partitions and Accents in Contemporary Country House Interior

#7377. Modular Elegance: Partitions and Accents in Contemporary Country House Interior

The presented interior of a country house demonstrates a virtuoso combination of functionality and aesthetics of modern design with elements of classics. The central element of the composition is a white modular partition that simultaneously serves as a space divider and a decorative element. This semi-transparent structure provides visual zoning of the space while maintaining a sense of airiness and spaciousness.

Particularly noteworthy is the contrast of color accents: the bright orange Egg Chair (presumably designed by Arne Jacobsen) becomes the focal point of the entire composition, supported by a small orange table in the front part of the room. This technique of color accentuation can be boldly used in designing facades of country houses and their interiors, where bright elements create dynamic points of attention in a neutral space.

The vertical tower of books along the left wall is not just a storage method but also an artistic element that transforms an ordinary book collection into an art object. The light tones of the wall and ceiling finishes, wooden floors, and soft textile surfaces (purple carpet in the living room) create a warm and cozy atmosphere, despite the modernity and certain austerity of architectural forms.

The space is enriched with details: in the background, a staircase is visible, indicating the multi-level nature of the house; numerous graphic works on the walls complement the interior, giving it individuality; the furniture is selected with a subtle understanding of design classics and contemporary trends. The low solid wood coffee table with a wooden decorative vase creates a point of attraction in the foreground, demonstrating a love for natural materials and organic forms.

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