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Coastal Elegance: Interior with Exposed Beams and Panoramic Water Views

#8542. Coastal Elegance: Interior with Exposed Beams and Panoramic Water Views

This interior represents an excellent example of a modern country house with a pronounced architectural structure. The impressive system of exposed wooden rafters and beams gives the space special expressiveness, serving not only a structural function but also as a key decorative element. The light-colored wooden ceiling, combined with darker supporting beams, creates a striking contrast that emphasizes the height and volume of the space.

The living room layout is organized around panoramic windows overlooking a body of water, maximizing natural light and incorporating the exterior view as part of the country house facade design. The light color palette of the walls and furniture creates a sense of spaciousness and airiness, particularly important for waterfront homes. The round porthole windows on the side walls add personality and a nautical theme to the room.

The interior demonstrates a masterful combination of various textures: wood, stone, and textiles, creating a multi-layered, rich visual impression without feeling overwhelming. The stone finish of the fireplace or wall on the right serves as an accent, balancing the lightness of the overall design. The furniture composition with a central coffee table and two seating areas provides both comfortable interaction between occupants and the opportunity to enjoy the view through the windows.

When designing your own home, consider adopting these techniques: exposed structural elements as decorative accents, a neutral base with natural textures, orientation of the space toward advantageous views, and the use of round architectural elements to create a special character in the interior.

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