#9513. Classical Symmetry: Majestic Double-Flight Staircase as an Architectural Focal Point

This outstanding example of interior design showcases an elegant symmetrical staircase that serves not merely as a functional element, but as the central architectural focus of the space. Executed in a soft blue (or light gray) shade, the double-flight staircase with classic turned balusters creates a majestic impression and emphasizes the height of the building's ceilings.

Particularly noteworthy is the thoughtful geometry of the space: two symmetrical staircases converge at a central landing, forming a harmonious composition. Beneath the staircase, a passage to the lower level of the building is elegantly designed, demonstrating rational use of every square meter. Such country house interior design with an emphasis on vertical lines visually enlarges the space and gives it an aristocratic character.

The lighting is presented by three refined fixtures positioned at the top of the composition, which softly illuminate the stairway hall. Decorative elements, including small potted plants, add coziness and vitality to the space, softening the strict geometry of the interior.

In this solution, one can draw several important techniques for their own home: the use of symmetry to create an impression of order and harmony; the choice of a neutral yet distinctive color palette; skillful zoning of space through architectural elements; and the use of classical details (balusters, cornices) to give the interior timeless elegance.

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