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Modern Minimalism in the Forest: Interior with Panoramic Windows and Fireplace

#9465. Modern Minimalism in the Forest: Interior with Panoramic Windows and Fireplace

This interior represents a brilliant example of modern minimalism harmoniously combined with natural surroundings. The spacious living room of the country house impresses with its openness thanks to panoramic windows that literally erase the boundary between the interior space and the surrounding forest. Natural light fills the room, creating a sense of lightness and airiness.

The central element of the interior is a built-in fireplace with a laconic black frame, which not only serves as a heat source but also becomes a stylistic dominant of the space. Above it hangs an abstract painting in warm orange-yellow tones, which echoes a similar artistic work on the opposite wall, creating visual unity.

The furniture is selected with impeccable taste: a gray corner sofa with bright red accent pillows, the famous LC4 chaise longue by Le Corbusier with a chrome-plated steel frame and leather upholstery, and a glass coffee table on a wooden base. The light high-pile carpet adds coziness and textural contrast to the smooth wooden floor.

Lighting is organized with track spotlights, which provides flexibility in creating lighting scenarios. Additional light sources—table lamps on side tables—add layering to the lighting design.

When designing the facade of a country house and its interior, it's worth paying attention to similar techniques: maximum use of panoramic glazing for connection with nature, a neutral color palette with bright accents, carefully planned lighting, and a combination of different textures (glass, metal, textile, wood). This approach creates a modern yet cozy space where it's comfortable to be at any time of the year.

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