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Rustic Chic: The Fusion of Tradition and Modernity in Country House Interior

#8790. Rustic Chic: The Fusion of Tradition and Modernity in Country House Interior

This charming interior represents an excellent example of the organic fusion between traditional rural architecture and modern design elements. The space is organized according to an open floor plan principle, where the living area smoothly transitions into the dining zone and kitchen, creating a unified harmonious ensemble.

Particular attention is drawn to the massive wooden ceiling beams, which not only serve a structural function but also act as a powerful style-forming element. Their warm brown shade contrasts with the white walls, creating a sense of cozy yet spacious environment. The texture of the unprocessed stone on the walls adds authenticity and tactile depth to the interior.

The color palette of the interior is built on a combination of neutral tones with bright accents. The beige sofa is enlivened with decorative pillows in red and coral shades, bringing energy and warmth to the space. The terracotta tiled floor continues the theme of natural materials and enhances the "Mediterranean" character of the space.

Window openings with wooden frames act as natural paintings, framing the landscape outside and allowing plenty of natural light in. Light tulle on the windows softens the light, creating an airy atmosphere. Facade design with large windows in this style allows for maximum integration of the internal space with the surrounding nature.

Functional zones are marked concisely but clearly: a cozy sofa with a coffee table forms a relaxation area, a wooden dining table with chairs creates a dining zone, and a kitchen island with a work surface delineates the kitchen. The interior features many live plants and fresh flowers, emphasizing the connection with nature and adding life to the space.

Decorative elements are carefully selected and naturally integrated into the interior: woven baskets, ceramic vases, books, and small accessories create a sense of a lived-in, personalized space. Lighting is presented by a combination of pendant lights above the dining area and table lamps in the living room, allowing for various lighting scenarios.

This interior is an excellent example of how to create a modern, functional space while respecting the architectural heritage of the building and using traditional materials in a fresh context.

Finishing project for the outside of the house.
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