This interior represents an excellent example of a modern approach to attic space design in a country house. The room, located under a sloped roof, skillfully utilizes the architectural features of the space, turning potential disadvantages into aesthetic advantages. White walls and ceiling with exposed beams create an airy sense of space despite the angular geometry of the room.
The color scheme of the interior deserves special attention. Bright, saturated textile accents — bedding in turquoise-green tones, orange and coral pillows — create a lively, dynamic image filled with energy. The designer skillfully balances between a clean white background and bold color spots, not allowing the interior to look overloaded.
The round paper lanterns suspended from the ceiling at different heights are noteworthy — this solution not only provides soft lighting but also visually "softens" the geometry of the room. Decorative elements with ethnic themes (round wall decor, probably with Native American motifs) add individuality and character to the interior.
The space is organized functionally: two beds are separated by a light opening with a window, next to which a simple turquoise metal chair is placed. The wooden floor with its natural texture adds coziness and warmth to the entire composition.
When designing the facade and interior of a country house, such an approach can be adopted: using a neutral base (white walls) as a canvas for bright accents, not being afraid of bold color combinations in textiles, and, most importantly, emphasizing the architectural features of the space rather than trying to hide them.