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Modern Living in Historic Walls: Stone Masonry and Vibrant Accents

#8174. Modern Living in Historic Walls: Stone Masonry and Vibrant Accents

The interior of this country house represents a magnificent example of harmonious combination of historical authenticity and modern design. The room is located in a building with impressive stone masonry walls, giving the space a unique character and warmth. High ceilings with exposed wooden beams create a sense of spaciousness and emphasize the structural logic of the building, likely converted from an old barn or utility structure.

The color palette of the interior builds on the contrast of natural materials — gray stone walls, warm wood beams and flooring — with bright accents of orange sofas that become the semantic center of the living area. The dining area with a light metal table and transparent modern chairs creates an effective contrast with the massiveness of the surrounding structures.

Special attention should be paid to the organization of light in the room: narrow vertical windows in the stonework allow natural light to enter, while pendant lights above the dining area and additional light sources create multi-level lighting. Decorative elements — a painting, live plants in a vase — soften the brutality of stone walls and give the interior a lived-in character.

This approach to designing the facade and interior space of a country house is worth noting: preserving historical elements (stone masonry, wooden structures) combined with modern furniture and bright accents creates a unique living space with character and history.

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