Dining room, at the same time oriental

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Japanese Minimalism in Country Interior: Harmony of Wood and Light

#7430. Japanese Minimalism in Country Interior: Harmony of Wood and Light

The interior of this country house presents an elegant example of modern Japanese aesthetics harmoniously combined with Scandinavian design functionality. The central element of the space is a light wooden round low-set table, set for a traditional meal. The minimalism characteristic of Japanese philosophy is evident in the clean lines and thoughtful organization of space.

The dark wood wall panels create a warm contrast with the light furniture and flooring. Particularly impressive is the vertical wooden cladding that emphasizes the height of the room and adds rhythm to the interior. The sloped ceiling with recessed lighting expands the space and adds airiness to the room.

The decor is laconic and carefully selected: woven elements, ceramic tableware, and natural materials create a sense of unity with nature. The flowering branches in the corner of the room add a note of seasonality and natural freshness, which is a key aspect of Japanese aesthetics. Horizontal blinds filter light, creating soft, diffused illumination.

This interior demonstrates how to create a harmonious space based on the principles of wabi-sabi — the Japanese concept of finding beauty in imperfection and naturalness. When designing the facade of a country house, such an approach allows for an organic combination of architecture with the surrounding landscape, which is especially valuable for modern country residences.

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