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Scandinavian attic with rustic charm elements: an organic blend of history and modern comfort

#9603. Scandinavian attic with rustic charm elements: an organic blend of history and modern comfort

This interior masterfully combines Scandinavian minimalism with rustic charm under a sloped attic roof. The exposed wooden beams, preserving their natural texture and tone, create an expressive contrast with the snow-white walls, highlighting the architectural history of the space. Particularly noteworthy is the horizontal beam transformed into a bookshelf – a brilliant example of the functional use of structural elements.

The compact wood-burning stove with a vertical flue pipe serves as the central compositional element, not only providing warmth but also becoming a visual anchor for the entire space. The metal base of the stove and the wooden log basket blend organically into the interior, adding industrial notes to the overall style.

The furniture is selected with impeccable taste: a laconic gray sofa with decorative pillows, an elegant white coffee table, and a honey-toned leather chair create a cozy relaxation area. Textile accents in the form of a teal throw blanket add warmth to the general ambiance. The light wooden flooring and gray rug with a subtle pattern complete the composition, bringing additional comfort to the space.

The organizational system of facade design and interior space of this house demonstrates a harmonious connection between architectural elements and modern comfort. The wall adorned with a collection of framed pictures adds a personalized character to the interior, while the targeted lighting in the form of a minimalist floor lamp creates an intimate atmosphere.

Overall, this interior exemplifies how when designing a country house, one can preserve historical structural elements, transforming them into expressive details, while simultaneously creating a space that meets all modern requirements for comfort and aesthetics.

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