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Elegant Hallway with Geometric Lighting: A Harmony of Classic and Contemporary Design

#9093. Elegant Hallway with Geometric Lighting: A Harmony of Classic and Contemporary Design

This elegant corridor represents a masterful example of how a narrow space can be transformed into a visually appealing interior element. The soft cream walls framed by white moldings create a sense of spaciousness and light, which is particularly important for long hallways in country houses where interior design requires special attention to proportions and lighting.

Particularly noteworthy is the series of pendant lights with geometric patterns in the form of white wooden lattices. These minimalist lanterns not only provide even illumination throughout the space but also create an interesting play of light and shadow on the walls. Their design echoes the pattern on the runner rug, creating a unified visual rhythm in the interior.

The natural wood flooring in a warm honey shade adds coziness and substance to the interior. The contrast between this warm tone and the cool cream-white shades of the walls and ceiling creates a balanced color palette. The runner rug with a Moroccan pattern in gray and white not only protects the flooring but also serves as a guiding line that emphasizes the perspective of the corridor.

On the left wall, we see a framed graphic artwork with turquoise elements that brings a note of color and individuality to the space. This technique helps break up the monotony of a long corridor by creating a visual accent.

At the end of the corridor, a doorway leading to a bedroom is visible, highlighting the functionality of this space as a connecting link between various rooms in the house. The overall composition of the interior demonstrates a meticulous approach to details and a harmonious combination of classic elements with contemporary decorative solutions.

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