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Fresh Mint Kitchen with Woven Chandelier: Modern Classic for a Country Home

#9435. Fresh Mint Kitchen with Woven Chandelier: Modern Classic for a Country Home

This kitchen interior represents a magnificent example of a modern interpretation of classic design in mint-green tones. The spacious room with a central island demonstrates an impeccable balance between functionality and aesthetics, which is crucial for designing a modern country house.

The kitchen cabinetry is finished in a soft mint-green color, creating an atmosphere of freshness and tranquility. The recessed panel cabinet doors give the space a classic character, while minimalist hardware adds contemporary notes. White stone countertops create a pleasant contrast with the furniture color and visually expand the space.

The central island serves as a key compositional element, uniting the working and dining areas. Three white bar stools with metal legs complement the aesthetic of the space, offering a comfortable spot for quick meals or conversation while cooking.

The lighting deserves special attention: a stunning multi-tiered woven chandelier above the island becomes a striking accent element, adding texture and natural motifs to the interior. Recessed ceiling lights provide even illumination throughout the space.

The white subway tile backsplash gives the kitchen a clean, fresh look, effectively reflecting natural light that abundantly enters through large windows and the French door leading to the garden. The warm walnut-toned wooden floor brings coziness and organically contrasts with the cool color palette of the furniture.

This interior demonstrates how to create a modern, bright, and functional space without sacrificing comfort and character. The use of fresh pastel shades, natural materials, and thoughtful lighting are techniques that can be easily adapted to create a harmonious interior in your own home.

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