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Modern Scandinavian Minimalism: Balance of Classics and Functionality

#9186. Modern Scandinavian Minimalism: Balance of Classics and Functionality

This interior represents an excellent example of modern Scandinavian minimalism with elements of classic design. The open floor plan organically combines the living room and kitchen area, creating a sense of spaciousness even in a relatively compact space. The center of attention in the living room is a deep gray corner sofa, which serves not only as a functional element but also sets the color scheme for the entire interior.

The ceiling is adorned with an impressive chandelier made of intertwined white branches, reminiscent of sea coral or a winter tree. This organic element adds artistic depth to the space and contrasts with the geometric strictness of the rest of the interior. Classic moldings on the walls and ceiling add sophistication to the space and refer to traditional architectural solutions, creating an interesting contrast with the modern furniture.

The white walls serve as a perfect backdrop for an impressive gallery of black and white photographs arranged in a strict grid. This technique not only personalizes the space but also visually expands the wall. In country house facade design, similar attention to detail and balance between functionality and aesthetics are also crucial.

The kitchen area is designed in white with a black backsplash made of subway tiles, creating an elegant contrast. A small kitchen island with a wooden bar stool provides additional workspace and a place for a quick snack. The wooden dining table with white Eames-style chairs continues the theme of Scandinavian design.

Particularly noteworthy is the coffee table made from pallets painted white—a beautiful example of upcycling that adds environmental friendliness and individuality to the interior. The striped rug underneath it echoes the color scheme of the sofa and adds textural interest to the space.

Such an interior demonstrates how to create a stylish and functional space by combining classic architectural elements with modern furniture and accessories. It's worth noting the skillful use of white as a base, against which accent elements—the gray sofa, black and white photographs, and wooden details—look particularly expressive.

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