This interior represents an excellent example of contemporary minimalism with warm rustic notes. The space is organized around the concept of "a house within a house," where the architect skillfully integrated house-shaped forms into the interior, creating special functional zones. The light wooden wall cladding gives the room natural warmth and coziness while providing visual unity throughout the space.
Of particular note is the house-shaped niche built into the wall, which can serve as a children's corner or a decorative element. Such architectural techniques can be used when designing the facade and interior of a country house to create unique spaces with individual character. The workspace, designed as a house with a window opening, also demonstrates an excellent understanding of functionality and aesthetics.
Natural materials dominate the interior: wooden floors, a massive dining table made of aged wood, and an open staircase with wooden steps. The color palette is restrained, with predominant natural wood tones of different shades. Accents in the form of indoor plants add life to the space and emphasize the connection with nature.
The minimalist staircase with wooden steps and metal railings adds laconicism and modernity. The combination of light wood for the walls and darker wood for furniture and flooring creates a pleasant contrast and visual depth. Spotlights on the walls delicately illuminate the texture of the wood, enhancing the expressiveness of the material.