Before us is an exquisite entrance vestibule that embodies classical elegance and attention to detail. The space is organized around an impressive arched wooden door with a semi-circular transom window, filling the room with natural light. The word "SALVE" (which translates from Latin as "Welcome") above the door emphasizes the welcoming nature of this space.
The walls are decorated with delicate paintings depicting grapevines—a classic decorative motif that brings an element of nature into the interior. Horizontal wooden slats structure the mural, creating the effect of a trellis. This solution is not only aesthetically pleasing but also visually expands the space.
The flooring features a checkerboard pattern of tiles in pastel shades, giving the interior lightness and rhythm. On both sides of the passage are marble consoles with classical urns containing live plants, which enliven the interior.
Lighting is provided by an elegant Art Nouveau style chandelier with frosted tulip-shaped shades, adding warm, diffused light to the space.
When designing the facade of a country house, it's worth paying attention to architectural elements such as arched doors with transoms, which not only look impressive but also provide additional natural lighting. The use of traditional decorative motifs in wall paintings, symmetrical composition of space, and thoughtful combination of natural materials create an atmosphere of classical comfort that never goes out of style.