Cottage houses interior


How to Design a Cozy Cottage-Style Interior

Comfortable—and Comforting

Photo by Eric Roth

More infused with a spirit than put together according to a set of rules, cottage-style interiors have a happy informality. Rooms are airy and intimate at the same time, with nooks and alcoves that offer both curl-up daydreaming spots and space-saving built-in storage—after all, who can relax if there's clutter all around? From colorful weathered paint to warm stained wood, finishes are touchable rather than hands-off and only get better with age. These spaces often get a dose of nostalgic charm from vintage-look fixtures and fittings, hardware, and woodwork details that seem to turn back the clock on today's high-stress, high-tech lifestyle. Most any place can use a helping of cottage coziness, as long as the goal is to create an inviting interior with a carefree, well-lived-in look. Here and on the following pages, we highlight some key features that you can borrow to give your own home that uplifting, easygoing feeling.

Sturdy Walls

Photo by Eric Roth

Wood planks, like this beadboard, stand up to dings and dents. Traditional white paint brightens the room.

Handy Built-Ins

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A wine rack and a storage cabinet tucked under the stairs maximize floor space; wood panels take the chill off modern stainless-steel appliances.

Warm Details

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Bin pulls, a deep apron sink, a vintage-style faucet, and painted open shelves with wood brackets give a kitchen casual charm.

Handsome Floors

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Whether stained or painted, wood underfoot adds warmth and texture. These wide pine boards show off their handsome natural grain.

Built-Ins: Capitalized Space

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Step through the door or walk around the corner and what do you discover? Tucked-in shelving and furniture that ingeniously make use of every nook and cranny.

Dormer Desk

Even the simplest built-in can add a big dose of personality in a snug space. Here, a writing surface made from wall cleats and 2 boards spans a tight spot in an attic, turning a low-clearance corner into a light-filled workstation with a view.

Built-Ins: Mini Mudroom

Photo by Eric Roth

An awkward entry gains practical charm with a tower of open shelves, top cabinets with tilt-up doors, and a bench with curved supports. Simple battens hold coat hooks. Durable paneling and a soft shade of green paint knit the pieces together.

Built-ins: Alcove Bunk Beds

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What could be cozier? Stacked twin beds get a character boost from an arched enclosure. This pair is finished with wood paneling and white paint that tie in with the rest of the room. Books find a home on shelves at the head of each bed; extra linens hide in the lower bunk's deep drawers.

Built-Ins: Storage Niche

Photo by Wendell T. Webber

Tucked between wall studs and just below the eaves, a beadboard-lined, trimmed-out cubby provides a perfect spot for extra towels in a diminutive powder room.

Built-Ins: Away-From-It-All Bench

Photo by Devis Bionaz/GAP Interiors

A narrow three-season room benefits from seating that's tailor-made for the space. Drawers hold outdoor decor; a colorful cushion, throw pillows, and a patterned rug offer a comfy place for a private moment.

Painted Wood Floors

Photo by Johnny Bouchier/GAP Interiors

Playful color and pattern underfoot add a lighthearted touch—and a finished surface that wears its age well.

Spruced-Up Steps

A coat of fresh white paint sets the staircase apart from khaki walls and stained wood floors; old-fashioned numbers stenciled onto each riser add a welcoming bit of whimsy.

Painted Wood Floors: Extended Up The Walls

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Sage-green paint unifies the pine floorboards with the baseboards and wainscoting, lending this bare-bones bath a serene, airy feeling.

Painted Wood Floors: Colorful Checkerboard

Photo by Johnny Bouchier/GAP Interiors

Large squares of sunny yellow and soft cream change the mood of a living space instantly—no further upgrades needed. Added bonus: Paint is a nice way to disguise flaws on old floorboards.

See the step-by-step instructions for how to paint a checkerboard floor.

Planked Walls

Photo by Douglas Gibb/GAP Interiors

Back in the day, wood boards made cheap and durable walls for hard-working rooms. The look has endured, thanks to its casual, homey appeal.

To The Ceiling

Machine-milled beadboard took off in Victorian times for kitchens, baths, and work areas. Running the entire height of the walls, as well as up the banquette, it's still an eye-catching, easy-care surface for a busy dining nook.

Planked Walls: Wraparound Wainscoting

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This beadboard wainscot is capped with a flat rail that acts as a shelf for toiletries, keeping them within easy reach. The material also wraps the tub surround and is painted the same spring green for a cheery, built-in look.

Planked Walls: Run Side to Side

Photo by Costas Picadas/GAP Interiors

Installing boards horizontally suits the proportions of this long, narrow bedroom. The same planks are used on the ceiling, creating a pleasant sense of enclosure; an all-white palette makes the small space feel bright.

Vintage Details

Photo by Deborah Whitlaw Llewellyn

Well crafted and practical, period-look woodwork, fixtures, fittings, and hardware add a personal touch—and a sense of history—to informal spaces.

Open Shelves

Nothing's better for keeping everyday dishes close at hand. Oversize brackets lend these shelves a handcrafted feel; screw-in hooks put colorful cups on display.

Vintage Details: Wall-Hung Storage

Photo by David Prince

Old-timey kitchens were smaller. Plate racks and hanging shelf units took up less room than freestanding hutches and sideboards. This piece's graceful arch, curved brackets, and beadboard back are traditional touches; the cubby organizer updates it for today.

Vintage Details: Interior Shutters

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Originally, operable shutters were used to keep out the sun. Today, they're both functional and decorative. The well-worn paint finish on this pair adds a rustic touch of texture in a simple bedroom.

Vintage Details: Wire Door Panels

Photo by Nick Carter/GAP Interiors

Chicken wire was originally used on pantry doors to let air circulate around stored root vegetables. Installed behind glass fronts, it provides a hint of country charm.

Vintage Details: Cast-Iron Sink

Photo by Thibault Jeanson

Swooping basins with built-in backsplashes and wall-mounted faucets have a handsome utilitarian look. This oversize double sink anchors a shared bath, offering plenty of room for cleanup after a day's work. The shelf below the mirror makes up for the lack of deck space.

Vintage Details: Claw-Foot Tub

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Elevated on ball-and-claw feet, an old-school soaker in porcelain-coated cast iron might just be the height of laid-back style. Plum paint, used on this tub's sides and on the surrounding wainscoting, gives it an updated look that's right at home with dark-stained wood floors.

Vintage Details: Wood Peg Rail

Photo by Julian Wass

In a bath, it's a fuss-free way to hang towels—just toss them there to dry. Throughout the house, peg rails can function as both millwork accents and storage solutions for everything from dish cloths to backpacks.

21 Best Cottage Decor Ideas

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You'll never want to leave.

By Erin Cavoto

DAVID TSAY

Whether you own a cottage or just want to be inspired by some quaint decorating tips, you'll want to check out these best cottage decor ideas to create a slice of paradise right in your home. These styling ideas are perfect for maximizing space if you live in a tiny house, or even just adding simple touches that will make the space feel more like home. Each room is covered in these tips, including ideas for designing a peaceful patio, sprucing up your mudroom, or fitting in a home office. You'll be on the way to the kitchen of your dreams with sweet breakfast nook ideas, as well as tips for making the most-used room in the house a little more country-chic.

You might also want to look to some inspiration for your living room, whether you'd like to add some white living room ideas or opt for some rustic touches. Of course, there are several tips for creating an adorable cottage bedroom, including accent walls, bright colors, and comfy bedding. No matter what style you're trying to achieve in your home, whether it's a modern look or you prefer farmhouse décor ideas, there are cottage decor tricks for any type of home.

KIM CORNELISON

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Attic Bedroom

Many cottages have bedrooms with sloped ceilings. This use of an accent wall is a great idea, because it adds dimension to the room without making it feel crowded.

SHOP PLAID BEDDING

DAVID TSAY

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White Living Room

An all-white living room is complemented with wooden furniture for a cozy, welcoming look.

SHOP THROW PILLOWS

LAUREY W. GLENN

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Eclectic Cabinetry

These cabinets use metal ventilation inserts for the cabinet doors that create a rustic, whimsical look perfect for a cottage kitchen.

SHOP NICKEL CABINET KNOBS

ANNIE SCHLECHTER

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Corner Office

You don't need a dedicated room for a home office, just a cozy corner to tuck an upcycled desk, chair, and cabinet into.

SHOP DESK SUPPLIES

DAVID TSAY

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Tiny Cottage Kitchen

A cheery palette and narrow fridge turn make this kitchen feel open and airy rather than tight and cramped.

SHOP BACKSPLASHES

Lucas Allen

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Sweet Schoolhouse

Max Kim-Bee

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Quaint Sitting Area

Planks from Habitat for Humanity's ReStore line the sitting-room ceiling in this renovated Texas cottage. The homeowner was inspired to turn cow-feed sifters found at the Round Top Antiques Fair into artful sconces with burlap fringe.

Dana Gallagher

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Sunny Breakfast Nook

This New York cottage's beadboard-panelled breakfast nook features Eames chairs bought at a Brooklyn stoop sale and a farm table the owner made with salvaged wood.

RELATED: 16 Insanely Adorable Dining Nooks

Mark Lohman

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Peaceful Patio

On the patio of a Victorian cottage in Arkansas, the wicker patio set was a hand-me-down from the homeowner's friend. Another pal sewed the love seat's cushion and pillow from fabric the homeowner scored at a Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Store.

Mark Lohman

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Victorian Dining Room

The rooms of this Arkansas home were stuffed with mismatched furniture covered in musty 1980s linens, but the homeowner spotted enough gems in the mix to buy the place fully furnished. She saved only the pieces with potential or items that were stunning as is, like the sage cupboard and the chippy dining table.

Lucas Allen

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Vibrant Bedroom

In the master bedroom of this Catskills home, sunny-yellow paint and an exuberant green-and-white print enlivens the small space. The low-pitched roof created a seemingly unusable three-foot-high gap on each side of the room. A carpenter was contracted to fill one side with bookshelves, and the other with cabinets and storage drawers.

Mark Lohman

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Stylish Bedroom

The homeowner of this restored Arkansas home upgraded the fixtures with chandeliers, and the Jenny Lind-style bed is one of the few furnishings she kept in the bedroom. The shams and duvet cover are West Elm; the coverlet is Garnet Hill.

Steven Randazzo

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Country Kitchen

You'd never guess that most of this 1900 Texas cottage was recently built. To add this kitchen, plus a living room, porch, and bathroom, the homeowners scoured the Texas countryside for materials others might overlook—from rusted pressed tin for the ceilings to salvaged windows, doors, and cabinets.

Max Kim-Bee

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Rustic Living Room

While this Connecticut cottage's living room's upholstered furniture is white, the sofa and chairs are also purposefully deconstructed, with tufted fronts and exposed burlap-and-wood backs. A settee and two armchairs by Restoration Hardware cozy up to a Zentique coffee table. The boat propeller and oil paintings are secondhand scores.

Lisa Romerein

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Chic Kitchen

In this Los Angeles home, orange mohair revives a vintage maple stool in the kitchen, where Carrara marble upgrades Ikea cabinets. Task lighting comes in the form of suspended Edison bulbs, covered with Victorian wire shades. The cast-aluminum fox wine cooler was designed by Arthur Court.

Bright idea: Matching wood frames transform food-themed ephemera (labels, grocery ads, and menus) into a polished collection.

Victoria Pearson

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Simple Mudroom

This California cottage's mudroom boasts a 1930s factory stool, which retains its original green paint, while the iron hooks on the coatrack swivel from side to side.

Stacey Brandford

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Colorful Guest Suite

The truth about this room's walls? The paneling didn't match the rest of the house, so instead of whitewashing the wood, Sarah Richardson, interior designer and host of HGTV's Sarah's House, camouflaged it with an opaque paint, The Plaza by Glidden—a compromise that comes off as intentional.

Roger Davies

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Elegant Dining Area

Casual eclecticism rules in this Chicago cottage's dining nook, furnished with a reclaimed-oak table, a Belgian sofa from the early 1900s, reproduction caned chairs, and a vintage footstool upholstered with an antique carpet.

Lisa Romerein

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Unique Laundry Room

In the laundry room of this California cottage, photo-realistic wallpaper from Anthropologie fools the eye into thinking that books have been stacked floor to ceiling. A jute basket from World Market, filled with colorful quilts, sits beneath a reclaimed-oak table.

Max Kim-Bee

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Numbered Stairs

The family of this renovated Texas cottage stenciled numbers on plywood, which they nailed to their stair risers (painted Black Suede by Behr).

Victoria Pearson

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Small Space Decorating Ideas

A cheap curtain wire kit—not brackets and drapery rods—supports these panels in the den of this California home.

Pretty Accent Wall Ideas to Brighten Up a Room

Erin Cavoto Erin Cavoto is the Editorial Assistant at ThePioneerWoman.com, covering food, holidays, home decor, and more.

Country interior: 10 modern design ideas and 7 design mistakes

To design a country interior, as in the photo from the covers of magazines, you need to choose the right style and avoid common design mistakes. We have collected all the tips in one place so that you can make your summer house a model of style.

We decorate the country interior correctly:

The best styles:

  1. Russian style
  2. Vintage
  3. Boho
  4. Eco
  5. nine0009 Provence
  6. American Classic
  7. Functionalism
  8. Modern style
  9. Scandi
  10. Eclectic

Mistakes in decorating a dacha

Top 10 styles for decorating the interior of a country house

1. Russian style

"Dacha" is a purely Russian concept, so it is quite logical to bring elements of Russian style into the decor. In this project, for example, an old window casing became such a detail. Well, there were already log walls in the house and only emphasized the character of the space. nine0003

Many other details are strikingly modern, so we can say that we have a "new Russian style".

Designer: Ludmila Krishtaleva. Photo: Evgeniy Kulibaba

Photo: Instagram @bilbao.design

A similar technique is used here - a tiled stove creates the same country comfort, floral wallpapers also add rustic charm to the atmosphere, other items are responsible for modernity and style. nine0003

2. Vintage

Country summer house - the right space for vintage items. Old furniture, suitcases, sets, starched tablecloths - all these elements in the country house will come in handy.

Photo: Instagram @marzewiecjestem

Photo: Instagram @archrevue. ru

3. Boho

Relaxed boho-chic refers to relaxing on the coast and leisurely pastime. Just what you need in the country! Try to add wicker furniture and decor, a lot of textiles, ethnic accessories to the atmosphere - and you will see how the summer mood is created, of course. nine0003

Photo: Instagram @dizayn_top

Photo: Instagram @beauty_boho

Photo: Instagram @beauty_boho

on the idea of ​​eco-style in the interior. Complement it with the same wicker furniture, other natural materials, plants - and get a harmonious space.

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Photo: Instagram @stroistyle

If you like bolder solutions, take a closer look at the fashion trend - eco-minimalism. It involves the use of the same natural materials, but without an abundance of details (not everyone can refuse them in the country).

5. Provence

Provence, a kind of provincial style, ideal for giving. It is also called French country, the latter will also be very appropriate in the interior of a country house. nine0003

Architect: Elena Ivashchenko, designer: Ludmila Kazakova. Photo: Vitaly Nefedov

Architect: Elena Ivashchenko, designer: Lyudmila Kazakova. Photo: Vitaliy Nefedov

To design a cottage in these styles, look at textiles with cute floral patterns, wooden furniture, preferably old or aged, warm colors. If possible, decorate the ceiling with beams - this will be very appropriate in a country house. nine0003

6. American Classic

If you are a fan of classical styles, you will definitely like the country house interior in American classic style. This direction is often found in the design of country houses and cottages, it is aimed at comfort and family gatherings and is devoid of the deliberate pomposity of the classics in its traditional sense.

Photo: Instagram @geniuspark_yaroslavl

Photo: Instagram @geniuspark_yaroslavl

Photo: Instagram @stroistyle

7. Functionalism

Do you think this is the interior of the apartment? And here it is not - this is a small summer cottage, equipped according to the canons of modern functionalism. The area of ​​the house is 60 m 2 , so the decision to rationally organize the space (just look at the kitchen!) and hide all the excess is more than justified.

Architect: Darius Zaida. Photo: Evaldas Lasis

8. Modern style

Another example of a country house that looks like a city apartment. Agree, gray walls and fashionable hexagons can be seen in the design of a country interior infrequently. This modern setting is softened by wood trim and individual elements, such as decorative skins. nine0003

Designer: Natalia Casanova. Photo: Vycheslav Lopatin

Designer: Natalia Casanova. Photo: Vycheslav Lopatin

9. Scandi

The Scandinavian interior, beloved by many, can also be created in the country. To do this, you should abandon the curtains on the windows, opt for wood and light colors, and add cute hygge details: garlands, cozy textiles, plants, candles. nine0003

Photo: Instagram @proekt_design

Photo: Instagram @topinterdesign

10. Eclecticism

We often see actual eclecticism in the interiors of western apartments, although it can also find a place in the country house, especially equipped for winter living. Considering that eclecticism involves a combination of furniture and decor from different styles, including vintage ones, it may be the solution for a country house that you have been looking for. nine0003

Photo: Instagram @stroistyle

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Screaming colors

Interior design of a country house should be such that nothing distracts from the beauties of nature outside the windows. Therefore, flashy, overly bright shades should be abandoned in favor of a more natural color scheme.

Photo: Instagram @lisabradburninteriordesign

This, however, does not mean that the environment must be neutral and monochrome: there are a huge number of pastel colors and muted shades at your service. In addition, no one canceled neat color accents. nine0133

2. Lack of style

Many people make a serious mistake by turning their dacha into a random collection of old furniture and decor that is not useful in a city apartment. Of course, there is nothing wrong with giving some things a second life, but a country house should still have its own specific style.

Photo: Instagram @sundaytimeshome

Choose a suitable stylistic direction for the cottage interior and focus on it, getting rid of unnecessary and unnecessary things. nine0133

3. Overabundance of novelty

The opposite situation, also often found in the design of a country house, is an excess of new furniture and decor and the absence of vintage furnishings. But often a dacha is a family country residence passed down from generation to generation, and in most cases an echo of history in its interior is not only appropriate, but also necessary.

Photo: Instagram @sundaytimeshome

nine0002 Of course, you don’t need to focus solely on furniture and decor “from a grandmother’s chest”, but it’s definitely worth adding vintage notes to the interior.

4. Inattentive attitude to textiles

Textiles are a powerful decorative tool that can instantly transform an interior. The motto "We bring to the dacha everything that was not useful in a city apartment!" not suitable if you decide to make the atmosphere of a country house stylish and cozy.

Photo: Instagram @oakhousedesign

Please note: textured natural fabrics are the best choice. They will never go out of fashion and will make the interior of your cottage more interesting and voluminous.

5. Ditching the Fireplace

Even if you're not ready to have a real wood-burning fireplace in your country house, consider installing a bio-fireplace or installing fake fireplaces with candles instead of crackling wood. After all, the very idea of ​​spending a cool evening, gathering by the fireplace with the whole family, exudes comfort. nine0003

Photo: Instagram @thevintagetraderuk

Agree, such romance is alien to a city apartment, but it will be very "suitable" for a country house.

6. Absence of indoor plants

The fact that there are picturesque pictures of nature outside the window does not mean at all that it is necessary to deprive the interior of the country house of indoor plants. They create comfort, regulate the microclimate, delight the eye and refresh the atmosphere.

Photo: Instagram @sundaytimeshome

If you do not appear in the country during the cold season, choose plants that you can take with you to your city apartment at the end of the season or put them outside.

7. Impersonal setting

Does your dacha look faceless and neutral? It's time to change something! Personalization of the interior is an important moment in creating a cozy atmosphere.

Photo: Instagram thevintagetraderuk

Framed photos, inspiring moodboard collages and posters with slogans that reflect your worldview will help make your country house more habitable.

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Yulia Sedova

Country house design - 200 photos of the best ideas and worthy projects of private houses

Zagorodnaya dacha is a place of rest for urban residents who, after a week of work or during vacation periods, prefer to spend time in nature, equipping the adjacent territory, growing a crop of vegetables, berries or flowers that please the eye. nine0003

For a certain period of time, such buildings were designed according to the principle of increased functionality and were a place for practical storage of old and unnecessary things, garden and garden tools and necessary tools for working with the earth.

Modern photos of the design of a country house prove that when arranging such buildings, more emphasis is placed on aesthetic and harmonious design, it is pleasant to spend time in such houses, relax and gain strength before a new work week. nine0003

Being a symbol of a serene and unhurried holiday, dachas are a comfortable and convenient home, the most modern ideas and spectacular options are used to select interior solutions.


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Interior transformation of a country house

Arrangement of any residential building cannot be condescending, stylish and beautiful interior design contributes to a good rest, and the functional arrangement of interior items helps to increase the comfort of living. nine0003

Spectacular arrangement and modern country house design ideas make it possible to transform your home, turn it into a cozy quiet haven, where adults and children, invited relatives and friends will spend time with great pleasure.

The main concepts of interior design planning are based on practicality, convenience and increased comfort, using a number of tips you can turn a house into a better home that will become an alternative to a city apartment: nine0003

The selected interior design in the country house should be as cozy as possible, the calm, comfortable and relaxing atmosphere created will ensure a calm and optimal rest for all family members.

Avoiding duplication of urban housing design will help make the interior special and original, where bold ideas will be realized, there will be a place for things that have been given a second life.

Soft and subdued, artificial lighting will be pleasing to the eye, diffused light is best provided with lamps or sconces with fabric or openwork, matte lampshades and shaded shades of the original style. nine0003

The fabrics used in the interior solution must be natural and match the color scheme of the walls, upholstery of upholstered furniture, armchairs, sofas and chairs, combined with curtains or curtains.

To finish the ceiling in rooms and walls in all rooms, when choosing a floor covering, it is better to choose natural finishing materials or those that perfectly imitate natural textures, colors and patterns.

nine0002 A calm and peaceful atmosphere can be easily recreated using projects with light colors, combinations of warm shades, play of colors and a harmonious combination of colors in furniture, wall decoration and other surfaces.

The interior solution and design of modern houses cannot do without the use of bright accents and decorations, which can be living plants and flowers, decorative compositions or hand-made installations.

The best solution for furnishing a country house is wooden furniture in a classic style, using old designs it is better to repair them, open them with varnish or repaint them according to the general interior solution. nine0003

You should not buy plastic materials, furniture with metal elements and shiny lacquered surfaces for arranging a house in a summer cottage, which will depress the overall design composition.


A real and functional fireplace, which can be built into the wall, attached to it or located in the center of the hallway, will be a magnificent decoration of the home and will provide its heating in the cold seasons.

Well-chosen and sweet little things, accessories and decorations, such as decorative paintings, vases with fresh and dried flowers, mirrors with original frames, will help to dilute the interior composition.

Tablecloths for tables located in the kitchen, living room or dining area are selected from natural materials, linen cloths can be decorated with elegant lace, ribbon inserts in muted light colors.

Upholstered furniture chosen for furnishing is best provided with covering materials, blankets or capes, which will not allow dust to accumulate on the upholstery during ventilation, and pillows of various shapes will complement the atmosphere of comfort; nine0003

The functional and aesthetic interior design of country houses makes it possible to combine different styles and directions of design, combine classics and country or Provence, for which the use of natural finishes is relevant.

Independent production of functional and beautiful decorations allows you to bring a touch of originality to the interior composition, dilute it with exclusive inclusions that focus on trifles and details.

You can involve children in the design process, who will be happy to take part in the stages of making collages and installations, will be able to express themselves in the creative stages and will be proud of their own contribution to the design arrangement of the dacha.


Exterior design of a country house

Stylish design of a country house from the outside can be done using a variety of building materials in a large assortment on the market, it is better to give preference to those that imitate the color and texture of natural finishes. nine0003

To increase the presentability and status of housing, the comfort of living and pastime, an open veranda or a wooden terrace, a gazebo with a roof and carved balusters can be attached to the country house

Wooden paneling of the outer walls of the house will help to play with the architectural features of the house in an original way, tin plums and forged flower beds on the windowsill will complement the overall concept of the design composition.

The exterior is emphasized by a harmonious combination with the concept of landscape design, flowers grown in flower beds can be planted in ceramic pots or wooden boxes that are placed next to the house. nine0003

Small country house - great interior design possibilities

The effective and functional design of a small house is designed in one style, for this you can use different directions, for the implementation of such projects you can follow these styles:

The most compact room can be decorated and perfected with a thematic and conceptual interior solution that will be seen in all rooms and functional areas.


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