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Modern Minimalism: Open Space with Panoramic Views and Contrasting Materials

#9225. Modern Minimalism: Open Space with Panoramic Views and Contrasting Materials

This impressive interior of a modern country house embodies the principles of minimalism and open space. The central element of the composition is a floating staircase with wooden treads and metal railings, which not only connects the levels of the house but also serves as a sculptural accent in the space. Its open construction creates a sense of lightness and doesn't clutter the overall space.

The architectural solution demonstrates a harmonious combination of natural materials: warm wooden panels on the walls contrast with the cool stone block on the left and black kitchen furniture on the right. This combination creates a rich textural palette while maintaining restraint and elegance. Floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows blur the boundary between internal and external space, allowing the natural landscape to become a natural extension of the interior.

The kitchen area with dark facades and a white countertop is integrated into the common space but is clearly zoned. The minimalist dark blue sofa and chairs in the living area emphasize the modern aesthetics of the interior. When designing the facade of a country house and its interior, similar use of contrasts and panoramic glazing can significantly enhance architectural expressiveness and ensure maximum connection with the surrounding landscape.

Special attention should be paid to the daylight illumination — the house is literally bathed in natural light thanks to the well-thought-out placement of windows and high ceilings. This approach to lighting not only saves energy but also creates a constantly changing play of light and shadow inside the room throughout the day.

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