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Mediterranean Harmony: Stone Walls and Wooden Beams in a Provençal Interior

#8805. Mediterranean Harmony: Stone Walls and Wooden Beams in a Provençal Interior

Here we see a beautiful example of Provençal interior in a stone country house, where natural materials and rustic simplicity harmoniously combine with refined functionality. The interior is built on contrasting textures: rough stone walls juxtaposed with wooden ceiling beams, creating an atmosphere of authenticity and comfort.

The dining area is organized around a massive wooden table with turned legs - the central element of the composition. Traditional chairs with characteristic backrests complement the ensemble, bringing a touch of rustic elegance. Particularly noteworthy is the use of natural lighting: the large window not only fills the space with light but also visually connects the interior with the surrounding landscape.

The color palette is maintained in neutral, natural tones - shades of beige, brown, and honey-colored wood create a warm, inviting atmosphere. Yellow accents in the form of wildflowers in a vase and decorative elements add cheerfulness.

The thoughtfulness of details is also remarkable: the vintage chest of drawers, basket with flowers, decorative cage, and carafe on the surface - all these elements not only decorate the space but also tell the story of the home. When designing the facade of a country house in a similar style, it's important to maintain this connection between the building's exterior appearance and its interior content.

To create a similar interior in your own home, you can use the following techniques: preserving or imitating original stone masonry, using massive wooden beams on the ceiling, choosing furniture made of natural wood with hand processing, decorating the space with live plants and flowers. Special attention should be paid to textiles in muted tones with simple patterns characteristic of the South French style.

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