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Modern Classic with Art Deco Elements: Harmony of Textures and Refined Details

#9800. Modern Classic with Art Deco Elements: Harmony of Textures and Refined Details

This refined living room interior represents a masterful combination of modern elegance and classical architectural elements. The space is organized with an impeccable sense of symmetry and balance, which is one of the key principles of traditional interior design. The central composition with a cream-colored sofa creates an anchor point around which the entire room design unfolds.

The back wall deserves special attention with its geometric pattern of thin metal lines creating an elegant Art Deco-inspired ornament. This architectural detail not only serves as a visual focus but elegantly frames the built-in niche with decorative objects. Such a solution can be implemented in country house facade design, adding a contemporary touch to a classical foundation.

The color palette of the interior is restrained and sophisticated: neutral beige and gray tones serve as a background for accents of teal, terracotta, and deep blue. This creates an atmosphere of refined comfort and visual depth. The soft furniture — two teal armchairs and a light-colored sofa — form a cozy conversation area.

Lighting plays a crucial role in creating the atmosphere: the central chandelier with conical shades and golden metallic details serves not only as a light source but also as a sculptural element emphasizing the ceiling height. Additional light is provided by table lamps on elegant bases, creating multi-level illumination.

Design nuances are evident in the details: copper coffee tables with unusual organic shapes bring a contemporary element into the classical space. Symmetrically placed illuminated display cabinets on both sides of the room serve both functional purposes and for exhibiting collections. The patterned carpet with a subdued design unifies all the interior elements, adding texture and warmth to the space.

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