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Minimalist Mediterranean: Interior with Natural Textures and Built-in Furniture

#8155. Minimalist Mediterranean: Interior with Natural Textures and Built-in Furniture

This space represents a masterful combination of minimalism and natural textures, creating a serene atmosphere so characteristic of modern country interiors. The ceiling, covered with reed mats, brings an organic element to the room, contrasting with the smooth plastered walls in ivory. This technique visually adds warmth and tactility to the upper plane of the room without overwhelming the space.

The interior architecture is built on the principle of built-in furniture – platform benches along the walls serve simultaneously as seating and storage areas, which is typical for minimalist interiors with Mediterranean influences. Mattresses and numerous pillows in deep black create a contrasting accent, emphasizing the purity of white surfaces, and add coziness to this laconic space.

Special attention should be paid to the decor: a heron sculpture, an abstract graphic work in a simple wooden frame, and a wooden art object on the console – all these bring individuality without disturbing the overall restraint of the composition. Natural materials – wood, reed, textiles – create a sense of closeness to nature, which is one of the key principles of modern country house design, where harmony with the environment becomes a primary objective.

The wooden chair with textile upholstery and the low metal table with a wooden top complement the composition, adding variety to forms and materials. It's worth noting the well-thought-out natural lighting: a large window with a dark frame provides a connection to the outside world and fills the space with soft light, highlighting the texture of surfaces.

Such an interior demonstrates the possibilities of creating an atmospheric space using a limited color palette and simple forms. This approach can be adopted when arranging your own country house, focusing on natural textures, tactilely pleasant materials, and well-considered proportions.

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