Modern Family Residence with a Touch of a Countryside


The design of the space consists of a connection of a living room with dining area and kitchen. The owner had a few requirements that we had to consider in our design: using wooden beams in the ceiling, the floor, and furniture should be made of cherry wood, and dining table should be in country style from solid wood.


Since the entire floor consists of vivid cherry wood, as a contrasting color we decided to use charcoal color, which in combination with white color is balancing and dampening. Because our design connects all parts of the interior, we decided to use paneling in the form of a stripe in cherry wood décor with lined anthracite strips. This stripe extends from living room from behind the TV to the kitchen part, where we incorporated it into the kitchen cabinets. This stripe defines the wholly designed space and underlines its perspective. The dominant feature of the living room has become the fireplace, which we completed with sofa of anthracite color and gray armchair. We tuned the carpet in the shade of the floor, so we managed to create an interesting effect in the form of a material change of the chosen color shades. All dark shades are perfectly balanced with white ceiling and white remaining parts of the walls, so the space doesn´t act heavy.


For the massive rustic table, that stands out in the dining area, we have chosen simple upholstered chairs with metal legs, which became some sort of design transition from the massive table, lighting and cherry floor. The dominant feature of this space is the tailor-made lighting, which brings to the space a stamp of luxury and makes it unique. All these features had to be subtly tuned, as the solid wooden table and the cherry shades are not easy to tune, and the tuning can easily result in failure.













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