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Scandinavian Eclecticism: Bright Living Room with Plants and Natural Textures

#9609. Scandinavian Eclecticism: Bright Living Room with Plants and Natural Textures

This bright living room interior embodies Scandinavian aesthetics with elements of eclecticism. The space is flooded with natural light thanks to a large window overlooking a green garden, creating a sense of merger between indoor and outdoor spaces. White walls serve as a perfect backdrop for numerous plants that bring life and color to the room.

The furniture presents an interesting combination of modern and vintage elements. The light gray sofa with bright striped and geometric pattern cushions creates a cozy focal point. The stylish white butterfly chair and woven rattan chair add character and texture variety. The wooden coffee table with X-shaped legs harmoniously complements the warm-toned parquet flooring.

The art on the walls is arranged in a free composition, creating a casual gallery wall, while the vintage gold frame on the right wall adds an elegant element. The dome-shaped pendant light is complemented by a floor lamp, creating multi-level lighting. Accessories, including candlesticks and vases, give the space individuality.

A soft patterned rug unifies all the interior elements, while the yellow stool on the left introduces a bright accent. The radiator under the window is elegantly integrated into the overall design. This combination of elements creates an interior that looks thoughtful but not overcrowded.

When creating a similar interior in your own home, it's worth paying attention to the balance between open space and coziness, combining different textures, and using plants to enliven the space. Special attention should be paid to designing the facade of a country house, which should harmonize with the interior and provide sufficient natural lighting for the internal spaces.

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