This interior exemplifies modern Scandinavian aesthetics in a spacious attic apartment. The open floor plan unites the kitchen, dining area, and living room into a single functional space under a sloped ceiling with exposed wooden beams that add character and warmth to the room.
The kitchen area is designed in a minimalist style with white tiles and light wooden cabinets, creating a sense of lightness and cleanliness. Open shelves with kitchen utensils and plants add practicality and coziness. The central part of the room features a dining area with a large wooden table surrounded by mismatched chairs – black, wooden, and white – which is a characteristic technique of Scandinavian design, where individuality is valued while maintaining overall harmony.
The graphic black and white striped rug deserves special attention as it becomes a bright accent and structures the dining area. The pendant light with a soft white shade above the dining table creates an intimate atmosphere and visually highlights the zone.
In the living area, a dark gray sofa with bright green pillows and a gray armchair form a cozy space for relaxation. White shelving units with decorative items and books skillfully utilize the space under the sloped roof, and thoughtful country house interior design has allowed for maximum efficient use of every inch of the attic floor.
The light wooden flooring enhances the sense of space and light, while the abundance of natural lighting through the windows makes the space even more airy. Live plants and flowers in a vase on the table add life and freshness to the interior.
This interior demonstrates key principles of Scandinavian design: functionality, simplicity, natural materials, and well-thought-out lighting composition. A similar approach can be applied in any country house, paying special attention to natural textures, combining different furniture styles, and using an open floor plan to create a bright and spacious dwelling.