The country house style brings a romantic touch from the past. But not everyone is a fan of old furniture and overcrowded rooms. That's why more and more designers are interpreting the country house style in a modern way. The traditional elements such as fireplace, natural stone wall, wooden ceiling form the perfect background for the modern furniture with clear lines and minimalist construction. To give you a better idea of the unique interior design trend, we offer you 30 design ideas for the living room that look cozy and modern at the same time.
Tips for furnishing in a modern country house style
If you are looking for inspiration then you can use these examples forCountry house style furnishingstake into consideration. A wooden ceiling, a fireplace and of course a stone wall would be characteristic of the traditional interior. Our tip – choose just one of these elements and showcase it correctly. The wooden ceiling and a wooden floor in the same color make the room look homely, the natural beauty of the stone wall can be emphasized with recessed lights, a modern painting above the fireplace will certainly transform it into a real eye-catcher in the room.
Choose the right furniture
A really cozy seating area can be made with a living area made of leather or upholstered in cotton. Several decorative pillows made of faux fur will add a fresh touch to the interior. The tree trunk table perfectly adds the concept of modern country house style - and you can even build such a table yourself. It is decorated with wooden statues, ceramic vases and home accessories.
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Wooden ceiling and glass fronts
Wooden ceiling, natural stone fireplace and modern painting as an eye-catcher
Small but very comfortably designed room with a wooden wall
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Furnished in Tuscan style
In neutral colors
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With wooden figures as decoration
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