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Airy double-height space with panoramic glazing: harmony of modern interior and natural surroundings

#9549. Airy double-height space with panoramic glazing: harmony of modern interior and natural surroundings

This interior represents an exquisite example of a modern country house with an emphasis on its natural surroundings. The double-height living space with panoramic glazing creates a sense of merging with the surrounding landscape – a technique that is becoming increasingly popular in country house facade design. High ceilings and an abundance of natural light make the space visually light and airy.

The interior is organized according to an open plan principle, which is characteristic of contemporary architecture. The lounge area is skillfully zoned using a large dark rug with a graphic striped pattern that contrasts with the warm tone of the wooden floor. The furniture composition consists of two sofas – mint-blue and beige, as well as a bright yellow armchair, creating an interesting color palette.

Particularly noteworthy are the built-in bookshelves flanking the panoramic windows – a functional solution that doesn't clutter the space and serves as an elegant framing for the natural views. The black metal elements of the staircase and structural supports give the interior an industrial character, balancing the warmth of the wood and the softness of the textiles.

The designer skillfully used the height of the room to create a dramatic effect – pendant lights at different levels add a vertical dimension to the interior composition. Yellow accents in the form of sunflowers echo the yellow armchair, creating a cohesive ensemble.

This house embodies the modern philosophy of dwelling, where the boundaries between interior and exterior space are blurred, and the natural environment becomes the main decoration of the interior.

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