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Eastern Luxury: Islamic Motifs in Contemporary Country House Interior

#7500. Eastern Luxury: Islamic Motifs in Contemporary Country House Interior

This magnificent interior represents an exquisite example of Eastern aesthetics harmoniously integrated into the spacious room of a country house. The rich wall decoration is striking – covered with traditional Islamic ornaments featuring intricate geometric patterns in blue and gold, creating an atmosphere of luxury and cultural depth. The upper part of the walls is adorned with calligraphic inscriptions in Arabic, adding authenticity to the interior.

The architectural composition of the space is built around the contrast between the rich wall decor and the light center of the room. Particularly notable is the white marble niche in the wall – an element reminiscent of a mihrab in Islamic architecture, but adapted for a residential space. This architectural accent demonstrates the mastery of designing façade and interior elements, showing how traditional forms can be reimagined in a contemporary context.

The window openings occupy a significant portion of the wall, providing an abundance of natural light and a visual connection with the surrounding landscape. Light striped curtains soften the light without hindering its penetration into the room. The terracotta floor made of ceramic tiles creates a warm foundation for the interior and contrasts with the cool tones of the walls.

The furniture composition is represented by a traditional Eastern sofa with an abundance of decorative pillows and patterned fabrics, glass coffee tables with metal bases, and a classic leather armchair. Live plants in blue ceramic pots bring a natural element, enlivening the space. This approach to interior design demonstrates how to create an atmosphere of Eastern luxury while maintaining functionality and conformity to modern concepts of comfort.

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