The interior of this country house is an excellent example of a modern interpretation of the Mediterranean style with elements of Scandinavian minimalism. The open kitchen-dining space demonstrates a harmonious combination of functionality and aesthetics, where every detail is thoughtfully considered and has its place.
Special attention is drawn to the decorative element in the form of a collection of blue and white porcelain plates arranged above the doorway. This technique not only creates a bright visual accent but also adds character and individuality to the space, which can be noted when designing the facade and interior of a country house.
The color palette of the interior is built on neutral shades – white, beige, and natural wood predominate, visually expanding the space and creating a sense of freshness and lightness. The dining area is designed using a tabletop made of natural wood and chairs in Scandinavian style, emphasizing the eco-friendliness and natural aesthetics of the space.
Note the interesting solution with the kitchen ceiling – wooden beams add warmth to the room and create a cozy atmosphere. The minimalist kitchen with smooth handleless facades organically fits into the overall concept of the house. Large windows provide natural lighting, blurring the boundary between the interior space and the surrounding nature.
Textile elements – a striped tablecloth on the dining table and a white tablecloth on the auxiliary table – add softness and homely comfort to the interior. At the same time, wooden furniture details and accessories create a sense of solidity and substantiality.