This Scandinavian interior of an urban apartment exemplifies a perfect balance between functionality and aesthetics. The space is flooded with natural light through tall windows, creating a sense of spaciousness and airiness. White walls and ceiling with classic molding along the perimeter add sophistication to the room while maintaining a contemporary character.
The furniture in the interior is laconic and functional: a beige sectional sofa with pillows of different shades and patterns is balanced by a round coffee table with two shelves. Black and white striped rugs add particular dynamism to the space, visually zoning the living and dining areas. An accent abstract painting with predominant red tones introduces a vibrant color accent to the neutral palette of the interior.
Notable is the use of a compact dining area with a white table and chairs, emphasizing the pursuit of light, weightless design. Decorative elements — plants on windowsills, a branch in a vase, a small gallery of photographs, and a musical instrument on the wall — create individuality and coziness.
This approach to space organization can be adapted for a country house, where interior design can utilize the same principles of Scandinavian minimalism but with greater emphasis on connection with nature and the surrounding landscape. A light color palette, natural materials, and thoughtful zoning will make even a small space functional and harmonious.