This interior of a country house is executed in a modern rustic style with elements of Scandinavian minimalism. The central element of the space is a massive wooden column made from an unprocessed tree trunk, which serves not only as a structural element but also as a striking accent of the interior, emphasizing the connection with nature.
Special attention is drawn to the open wooden beam ceiling structure made of light wood, creating a sense of warmth and comfort. These beams are both structural and decorative elements, adding authenticity and character to the room. The combination of natural wooden surfaces with white walls creates a harmonious balance between warmth and coolness in the interior's color palette.
The functional zoning of the space is handled delicately: the living area with a fireplace flows smoothly into the relaxation zone. The fireplace with white decorative facing in a classical style neighbors an ultra-modern niche for storing firewood, creating an interesting stylistic contrast. The black and white color scheme of the interior is complemented by textural elements: a fur throw on a pouf, a carpet with floral ornament, and linen curtains.
The white staircase with openwork perforated risers adds airiness to the structure and allows light to pass through, visually lightening the massiveness of the construction. This solution can be successfully applied when designing a modern facade of a country house or an interior with limited space.
The interior traces an ecological approach to design: the use of natural materials, minimal wood processing, preservation of natural texture and tactile qualities. This technique allows for creating a unique space with character and soul, where each element tells its own story.