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Scandinavian Minimalism: Functional Wardrobe Area with Open Storage System

#8619. Scandinavian Minimalism: Functional Wardrobe Area with Open Storage System

In this bedroom interior with a wardrobe area, we see an excellent example of Scandinavian minimalism, where functionality harmoniously combines with aesthetics. The bright space with natural pine wooden flooring creates a warm, cozy atmosphere despite the laconic design. The open IKEA wardrobe system with drawers and a clothing rod represents a practical storage solution, while the semi-transparent facades add lightness to the construction.

The central element of the interior is a large floor mirror with a massive black frame, which not only serves a practical function but also acts as an important decorative accent, visually expanding the space. The straw hat on the mirror and the pink "Acne" bag add casualness and personality to the room.

The well-thought-out storage system deserves attention – a balanced combination of open and closed elements allows both displaying favorite wardrobe items and hiding less aesthetic things. This solution can be noted when designing a country house interior, where the need for efficient space organization often arises.

Through the doorway, an adjoining room with a workspace is visible, highlighting the thoughtful layout of the entire dwelling. The wooden flooring of the same shade unifies the rooms, creating a cohesive perception. The dark gray high-pile rug adds texture and tactile comfort in the area where the bed is presumably located, making the space more cozy and livable.

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