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Rhythmic Geometry: Corridor with Wooden Slats and Hidden Lighting

#9409. Rhythmic Geometry: Corridor with Wooden Slats and Hidden Lighting

In this elegant corridor of a country house, we observe a striking example of modern architectural expressiveness, where rhythmic wall elements create an effect of depth and movement. The corridor space is finished with vertical wooden slats arranged in a way that forms a geometric pattern guiding the eye deeper into the space. This technique not only visually extends the space but also creates an interplay of light and shadow thanks to hidden lighting integrated into the wall structure.

The marble floor with its impeccable polish transforms into a mirror-like surface, reflecting the architectural elements and enhancing the sense of spaciousness. It is particularly interesting to observe how light penetrating through the arched window at the far end of the corridor interacts with this reflective surface, creating an impression of infinite space.

The pendant light in classic style serves as an accent element and softens the strict geometry of the interior, adding a note of elegance. It's interesting to note the contrast between the dark slats and the light ceiling, which enhances the architectural expressiveness of the space.

Such a solution can be adapted for less ambitious projects as well. Country house facade design can use similar rhythmic elements, creating a dialogue between the internal and external space of the building. In a private interior, slats can be applied on a smaller scale — for example, to zone space or create an accent wall, adding hidden lighting to enhance the effect.

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