This image showcases an excellent example of modern minimalist interior design with subtle Scandinavian and Mediterranean influences. The living room space is decorated in a restrained neutral color palette dominated by warm beige, white, and natural wood tones, creating an atmosphere of tranquility and comfort.
The ceiling with exposed beams painted white adds rustic charm to the room while visually increasing the height. The focal point of the room is a compact fireplace with minimalist finishing, above which a wooden-framed mirror and simple graphic artwork are placed – a technique that adds depth and artistic value to the space.
The furniture has been selected with special attention to natural materials and organic forms: two light-colored sofas, complemented by rational rattan chairs with wooden frames, create a harmonious composition around round wooden coffee tables. A textile pouf and woven rug add tactility and warmth.
The lighting is thoughtfully multi-leveled: an original wire-like sculptural pendant light is complemented by functional wall-mounted lamps with adjustable brackets, providing both general and directional lighting.
Indoor plants in woven baskets and on the windowsill, as well as fresh flowers on the coffee table, bring life to the interior. Built-in bookshelves demonstrate attention to the functionality of the space and the personal interests of the inhabitants.
When designing the facade of a country house, a similar approach to materials and color palette can be used – naturalness, restraint, and attention to detail can create a cohesive architectural image where exterior and interior complement each other.