Terrace, at the same time Mediterranean

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Mediterranean Terrace: Harmony of Nature and Architecture in a Country House

#8834. Mediterranean Terrace: Harmony of Nature and Architecture in a Country House

Before us is a magnificent example of Mediterranean architecture, where the covered terrace becomes a natural extension of the living space. The stonework and wooden pergola beams create a sense of solidity and connection with traditional craftsmanship. The terrace ceiling is made of wooden beams with reed covering — a classic technique that creates light shade while maintaining a sense of airiness.

The interior of the open veranda is furnished with impeccable taste: wicker rattan furniture in light honey shades harmonizes perfectly with the terracotta flooring. Soft sofas and armchairs with an abundance of decorative pillows in different colors and textures create an atmosphere of relaxed elegance. Low wooden tables are functional and don't overwhelm the space.

In the background, a swimming pool and another building in the same architectural style are visible — creating a cohesive ensemble for the country residence. The abundance of greenery in pots and tubs, including citrus trees and Mediterranean herbs, softens the strictness of architectural lines and brings life to the space. This approach to designing the facade of a country house allows for creating a unique living space where the boundary between interior and surrounding landscape is blurred.

The terrace location is especially delightful — with a view of the hilly countryside and valley, which adds an additional dimension to the design: nature becomes part of the interior, creating an effect of infinite space and serenity.

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