This architectural photograph showcases a magnificent combination of contrasting materials in the interior: a concrete staircase passes between two expressive walls — one made of textured wood and the other of classic red brick. The stairwell creates a dramatic vertical corridor that guides the eye upward to the wooden ceiling with horizontal slats, through which light penetrates.
Of particular note is the round window (or skylight) at the top of the composition, which serves not only as a source of natural light but also as a key visual accent. This element resembles a moon hovering above the narrow passage, giving the space an almost mystical quality.
The minimalist metal handrail on the brick wall adds functionality without compromising aesthetics. Such country house facade design using contrasting natural materials creates a warm contemporary atmosphere with industrial notes.
In your own home, you can use similar techniques: combining different textures (wood, brick, concrete) to create visual interest; vertical spaces with thoughtful overhead lighting; round architectural elements as a contrast to predominantly straight lines; and preserving the natural colors and textures of materials, which gives the space authenticity and character.