This interior represents an excellent example of modern minimalism with elements of Scandinavian style, enriched with vibrant accent details. At the center of the living room composition is a compact yet elegant fireplace area, executed in restrained gray tones. The concrete finish of the fireplace creates an industrial character while remaining warm thanks to built-in shelves for books and firewood neatly stacked to the side.
The color palette of the interior is built on the contrast between neutral shades (white walls, dark wooden floor) and rich orange, which manifests in a pair of magnificent designer chairs in the style of Egg Chair by Arne Jacobsen. This is a classic solution for those who want to bring elements of Scandinavian design into their home without sacrificing comfort. Similar bright accents can be used in country house facade design, creating memorable details against a neutral background.
Great attention in the interior is paid to details: a floor lamp with a flexible arm provides directional lighting; a round coffee table with metal legs maintains the lightness of the space; a bowl of oranges adds a living accent that echoes the color of the chairs. On the right wall hangs a large artwork with tropical motifs, which brings a natural theme into the interior.
Particularly successful in this space is the balance between functionality and aesthetics. The fireplace not only serves as a heat source but also forms the architectural center of the room. The wall clock above it adds practicality and completes the vertical composition. This approach to space organization can be called exemplary for a modern country house, where each element has its place and purpose.