Kitchen/attic, at the same time contemporary/scandinavian

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Bright Neoclassical Kitchen with Arched Doorway and Island: Harmony of Open Space

#9245. Bright Neoclassical Kitchen with Arched Doorway and Island: Harmony of Open Space

This image showcases an exquisite modern kitchen in a country house, executed in a light palette with neoclassical elements. The space is organized in an "open floor plan" format, where the kitchen area smoothly transitions into the dining area, creating a unified harmonious space. The arched doorway through which we observe this magnificent composition adds a special character to the interior – an architectural technique that adds depth and visual interest.

The kitchen features a spacious island with a wooden countertop, which serves not only as a work surface but also as an informal dining area with three bar stools on metal legs. Above the island hang two striking spherical pendant lights in brass frames – elements that are both functional and decorative. The color palette of the interior is built on nuances of white and light gray, which visually expands the space and creates a sense of cleanliness and freshness.

The kitchen cabinet facades are finished in a delicate light gray shade with classic profiled frames, while the work surface along the windows is made of white stone with an integrated farmhouse sink. It's worth noting the well-thought-out lighting: in addition to pendant lights, the space is filled with natural light through a row of windows and a skylight in the ceiling, which gives the interior an airiness and connection with nature.

Textural diversity is created by the combination of light wooden flooring, subway tile backsplash, wooden accents, and metal hardware. In the far part of the room, a small dining area can be seen next to the garden exit, emphasizing the aspiration of country house facade design to integrate interior space with the surrounding landscape.

Such an interior demonstrates a modern approach to organizing living space with respect for classical proportions and details. When designing your own home, it's worth noting the principle of playing with natural light, using arched openings for zoning without dividing the space, and creating a unified color concept with accent materials to achieve a harmonious but not monotonous composition.

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