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Coastal Freshness: White and Blue Living Room with Green Accents

#9860. Coastal Freshness: White and Blue Living Room with Green Accents

The interior of this country house living room brilliantly demonstrates a harmonious combination of coastal aesthetics and classic elements. The main focus of the room is the bright space filled with natural light thanks to three large windows with bamboo Roman shades that add natural texture and warmth.

The color palette is built on a fresh and calm combination of green and blue shades. Mint-green accent walls create a relaxing atmosphere, echoing the view of nature outside the windows. The blue striped sofa with pillows of various shades (blue, mint, and with floral print) becomes the central element of the composition. The light blue geometric-quilted armchair adds tactile diversity and supports the color theme.

An interesting solution is the use of two identical wooden coffee tables with X-shaped legs and green trays as decorative elements. This creates a visual rhythm and functional flexibility of the space. The natural rug with a geometric pattern adds cozy texture and visually unites the relaxation area.

The interior skillfully uses the technique of nuanced color solutions, where different shades of the blue-green spectrum create depth and interest without visual overload. The built-in white bookshelf with a blue back wall serves not only for storage but also as a decorative element where books and decor items are displayed – seashells and wooden sculptures.

Such techniques as texture contrast (wood, textiles, glass), playing with geometric shapes, and thoughtful lighting using table lamps can easily be applied when designing the interior of your own country house. This design demonstrates how to create a bright, fresh, and cozy space with clear references to coastal aesthetics while maintaining functionality and visual appeal.

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