Wooden carved fireplace Thanks to the simplicity of the form and the minimum number of details, the door fits perfectly with the geometric shape of the building. The art deco double-leaf exterior doors are made of oiled oak wood. Patination gave them a spatial character and emphasized milled details. Beech wood was chosen as the building material for internal doors. The wood structure remains subtly visible under the layer of white paint. White doors create a harmonious whole with a bright interior. The only decoration are delicate milled elements. The office is a typically English-style room. The bottle green of leather furniture fits perfectly with the mahogany woodwork. The counterpoint for mahogany elements is a bright parquet with an interesting, uneven structure. The eye pleases the milled details, the cross-sections of the strips and interesting colors consisting of contrasting colors superimposed on each other. Natural light flows into the interior through a large window, framed by an ornate frame. Lighting points hidden in the wall joinery add additional brightness to the room. The art deco-style double-leaf sliding doors are also made of beech wood. Despite their large size, they give the impression of lightness. Doors with glazing are the essence of simplicity. They clearly cut off the living space from the hall, while allowing you to enjoy the view of the entrance door.