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Glass partitions in loft interior: transparent zoning of country house space

#8966. Glass partitions in loft interior: transparent zoning of country house space

An exquisite boundary between spaces: glass partitions in the loft interior of this country house create a unique dialogue between functional zones. Black metal frames with a geometric grid of glass inserts not only zone the space but also maintain visual lightness and transparency, allowing light to freely penetrate every corner of the house.

Special attention is drawn to the contrast between the warm natural light wooden floors in the corridor and the patterned tiles in the dining area. This technique visually separates spaces without erecting solid walls. Industrial pendant lights above the dining table add a characteristic touch of loft style, emphasizing the ceiling height and creating a cozy atmosphere for meals.

In the living room, visible through the glass folding doors at the end of the corridor, we see a light interior with turquoise accents that refreshes the space and echoes color elements in other areas of the house. Designing the facade of a country house and its interior space in this style requires a careful balance between industrial aesthetics and home comfort.

This interior demonstrates both traditional loft techniques - open spaces, metal, large windows - and the integration of softer, homely elements through textiles and plants. Such a solution is ideal for a modern country house where it's important to maintain a connection with nature without abandoning urban aesthetics.

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