Terrace, at the same time Mediterranean

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Mediterranean Veranda: A Cozy Space with Arched Architecture and Natural Landscape Integration

#7963. Mediterranean Veranda: A Cozy Space with Arched Architecture and Natural Landscape Integration

This charming design represents a masterful embodiment of Mediterranean aesthetics in a covered veranda or patio space. The architectural dominant is a massive stone arch, skillfully integrated into the overall structure of the house. The warm terracotta tones of the walls harmoniously blend with the brickwork, creating a cozy atmosphere characteristic of Italian or Spanish villas.

The interior space is organized as a relaxed lounge area with minimalist yet thoughtful furnishings. The corner sofa with an abundance of striped black and white pillows serves as the central element of the composition, while additional floor cushions of the same design enhance the casual ambiance. The wooden teak coffee table emphasizes the natural aesthetics of the space.

Lighting plays a key role in creating the atmosphere: wall sconces with warm light are complemented by decorative lanterns, providing soft, diffused illumination for evening leisure. Notably, the clever facade design with arched openings frames the picturesque view of the surrounding landscape, transforming it into a natural part of the interior.

The semi-open layout transitioning to the grass covering effectively blurs the boundary between internal and external space – a technique that can be adapted for any country house. Elements of wicker furniture and baskets add rustic notes, while vegetation penetrating the arch space creates an effect of merging with nature.

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