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Rustic Elegance: Open Space with Beamed Ceiling and Natural Materials

#7999. Rustic Elegance: Open Space with Beamed Ceiling and Natural Materials

This interior represents an exquisite example of rustic charm with elements of Provencal style, perfectly embodied in the spacious open area of a country house. The ceiling with exposed beams painted in light tones creates a sense of airiness and visually expands the space, despite its structural massiveness. The combination of whitewashed ceiling beams with rougher transverse elements is particularly expressive, creating an interesting contrast of textures.

The layout is organized as a multifunctional space combining living and dining areas. The light color palette of the walls serves as a neutral background for furniture made of natural wood in various shades. Of particular note is the console table behind the sofa – a technique that is commonly used in country house design to delineate functional zones without erecting partitions.

The wooden floor with noticeable texture and signs of natural wear brings authenticity and warmth. The metal stove pipe running through the entire room not only serves a practical function but also becomes a vertical dominant in the interior, adding an industrial accent to the overall composition.

The decor is selected in accordance with the overall style: a vintage chandelier with patina, table lamps with textile lampshades, floral elements in the form of fresh flowers in glass vases. The miniature architectural object (house model) on the console is noteworthy, adding a personal character to the space.

Large windows with wooden blinds provide abundant natural lighting and a visual connection with the surrounding landscape, which is an important aspect in the architecture of country houses. The thoughtful arrangement of furniture with an emphasis on comfort and functionality allows for effective use of space while maintaining a sense of spaciousness.

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