This interior represents an excellent example of modern Scandinavian minimalism in an attic space. The room impresses with its airiness thanks to white walls and a sloped ceiling with exposed wooden beams that add authenticity and structural character to the space. The beams, which retain their natural dark brown tone, create an expressive contrast with the white surfaces, emphasizing the ceiling height.
The living area is organized around a comfortable gray corner sofa, complemented by a small coffee table with a metal frame. Two woven retro-style chairs add a special charm, bringing a note of warmth and tactility to the space. A textile rug with a subtle pattern ties the whole composition together and brings coziness.
The designer has skillfully organized an open space that combines the living room with a dining area featuring a rustic dining table made of natural wood. The black wood-burning stove becomes a functional and aesthetic center of the room, adding an industrial accent to the overall aesthetic.
Large windows provide abundant natural light and open up views of the surrounding landscape. Access to a small balcony expands the living space and creates a connection with the external environment. A minimalist shelf near the door offers storage for books and decorative elements without visually overwhelming the space.
This approach to country house facade and interior design demonstrates how to create a cozy, functional space while preserving the structural elements of the building as decorative accents. The warm honey-toned wooden floors complement the atmosphere of comfort and naturalness characteristic of the Scandinavian style.