This interior exemplifies a magnificent blend of neoclassical style with elements of French rococo. The living room space impresses with its sophistication and attention to detail. The focal point is the luxurious ceiling with intricate plasterwork and integrated lighting that creates a floating effect. The decorative cornice with ornamental motifs emphasizes the ceiling height and gives the room a palatial character.
The walls are designed in a classical manner using panels and gilded decorative elements. The gold-framed moldings create a rhythmic structure throughout the space. Of particular note is the monumental painting in an ornately decorated frame depicting a baroque-style scene — it becomes the semantic center of the interior composition.
The furniture ensemble features armchairs with carved gilded legs and upholstery made of damask silk in a greenish-blue shade, creating an elegant contrast with the predominant white and gold tones of the room. Round tables with gold bases and glass tops add airiness to the design. In the background, a dining area with a crystal chandelier and a table covered with a white tablecloth is visible.
The flooring — marble with inlays and a decorative pattern in the center — creates a sense of luxury and solidity. When designing the facade of a country house in a similar style, it's important to maintain a balance between monumentality and elegance, as embodied in this interior.
The lighting here is multi-layered: recessed ceiling lights, wall sconces in the form of candelabras, and table lamps with shades create a multi-dimensional lighting composition. Live plants in elegant pots complete the image, bringing an element of natural freshness to the formal space.