The presented interior of a country house is a magnificent example of a "lodge" or "mountain chalet" style with an emphasis on natural materials and a spacious open floor plan. The central element of the space is a monumental stone fireplace, built of irregularly shaped natural stone, creating not only a functional center of the living room but also serving as the architectural dominant of the entire space.
The interior design is distinguished by the thoughtful use of wood — note the magnificent wall paneling, ceiling beams, and exquisite wooden furniture. The double-height space with a second-floor gallery and elegant wooden railings gives the interior a special airiness and monumentality simultaneously. Solid wood columns serve both structural and aesthetic functions, supporting the overall stylistic concept.
The lighting is solved with pendant lamps characteristic of the mountain style, featuring metal frames and images of animals (presumably moose or deer), which emphasizes the nature theme. The color palette of the interior is built on warm natural tones: honey shades of wood, beige and brown tones of soft furniture, and natural gray stone fireplace.
The decoration uses authentic details — furniture with antler elements, live flowers (sunflowers), and handcrafted textiles. When designing the facade of a country house in a similar style, it's worth paying special attention to proportions, the choice of natural materials, and creating a harmonious connection with the surrounding landscape, which is excellently demonstrated in this interior through large windows and the overall concept.