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Modern Eco-Minimalism: Wooden Arch and Panoramic Glazing in a Country House

#8526. Modern Eco-Minimalism: Wooden Arch and Panoramic Glazing in a Country House

This exquisite country house interior represents a masterful combination of modern functionality and organic architecture. The central architectural element of the space is the impressive arched floor-to-ceiling window with wooden frames that dramatically frames the deep blue evening sky. This panoramic construction not only fills the room with natural light but also creates a visual connection between the interior space and the surrounding nature.

The space is organized according to an open floor plan principle, where the kitchen, dining area, and living room smoothly flow into each other. The interior demonstrates masterful use of natural wood - from arched structural elements to wall finishes, which gives the room warmth and coziness despite its modern style. The high ceilings with a sloped design add volume and airiness to the room, while the black pendant lights above the island create the necessary contrast to the predominant warm tones.

The kitchen island with a marble countertop becomes the functional center of the space, where fresh fruits and kitchen utensils are elegantly placed. An interesting solution is the use of green tiles in the lower part of the island and wall, which adds freshness and echoes the elements of living greenery in the interior. The built-in plant composition in the niche of the wooden wall is a subtle technique emphasizing the eco-friendly design.

The living room features laconic furniture pieces: a light-colored sofa with accent pillows and a small round coffee table, reflecting the desire for functional minimalism. The dining area with a wooden table and modern white chairs harmoniously fits into the overall concept, and professional country house facade design allowed the creation of a holistic architectural solution where the external appearance of the building organically transitions into the interior space.

This interior demonstrates a number of techniques that can be successfully applied in your own home: using large glass areas to visually expand the space, applying natural materials to create comfort, organizing multifunctional zones within an open floor plan, and integrating elements of living nature into the design to create a harmonious and healthy living environment.

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