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Mediterranean Elegance: Vaulted Stone Interior in Minimalist Style

#7932. Mediterranean Elegance: Vaulted Stone Interior in Minimalist Style

In this space, we see a magnificent example of a modern interpretation of traditional Mediterranean architecture, where the main expressive element is the stone vaulted ceiling. The massive dome structure made of light-colored stone creates a sense of being in a historic building, possibly a converted trullo (traditional Apulian house) or a reconstructed historical premises.

The interior is executed in a minimalist style with a predominance of a neutral palette. The snow-white sofa with soft cushions serves as the central element of the composition, contrasting with the rough texture of the stone walls. The natural stone used in the finishing sets the main tone for the space, emphasizing the connection with local building traditions.

Arched windows and doorways organically fit into the overall concept, allowing natural light in and creating a visual connection with the surrounding landscape. An interesting detail of the interior is the built-in stone fireplace, which is not only a functional element but also continues the theme of authenticity of the space.

The setting harmoniously combines modern and traditional elements: a laconic pendant light with a natural shade, a low wooden coffee table, an antique sideboard, and decorative elements, among which stands out a figurine resembling Shiva Nataraja. Such accents add individuality and cultural depth to the interior.

When designing the facade of a country house in a similar style, it's worth paying attention to the use of local building materials that help the structure blend organically into the surrounding landscape. The white color of the stone reflects sunlight, which is especially relevant for hot climates, while massive walls provide natural thermal insulation.

Key techniques that can be borrowed from this interior include: the contrast of rough wall finishing with soft furniture, the use of natural materials, minimalism in furnishing, thoughtful natural lighting, and the combination of functionality with the authentic architectural character of the building.

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