This interior presents a magnificent example of Mediterranean style complemented by coastal aesthetic elements. The dining area is flooded with natural light streaming through tall blue doors, which serve not only as a functional element but also as a vibrant color accent for the entire space. The blue and white color palette, characteristic of Greek and Mediterranean country house design, creates a sense of cleanliness, freshness, and serenity.
The furniture in the interior represents a carefully curated eclectic collection: a rustic dining table with a wooden top and white X-shaped legs, mismatched chairs in blue and white tones and natural wood, creating a relaxed, casually elegant ensemble. The patinated white display cabinet with transparent glass doors adds charm and provides functional storage for dishware, while stylistically connecting the space with coastal aesthetics.
Architectural details enhance the atmosphere: light ceiling beams matching the tone of the natural wood flooring, an industrial pendant light in a metal housing reminiscent of ship lanterns, and a mirror framed in natural driftwood. A small blue stool in the lower left corner creates a complete composition, echoing the color of the doors and some of the chairs.
The use of textiles is notable – a blue rug with a geometric pattern that repeats the main color motif visually defines the dining area and adds warmth to the wooden floor. The minimalist table setting and small decorative elements, such as a glass vase and branches in a simple vessel, emphasize the unpretentious character of the interior.
In your own home, a similar style can be implemented using the following techniques: playing with the contrast of white walls and bright color accents (predominantly blue), integrating whitewashed or distressed wooden furniture, combining different chairs in a unified color scheme, and using natural materials. Such an interior is particularly well-suited for country houses where creating a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere evoking associations with seaside relaxation is important.