A striking eco- brutalist living room with a tall ceiling, defined by its clean lines, raw textures, and a harmonious connection to nature. A floor- to- ceiling window offers an expansive view of a lush garden filled with swaying palm trees, allowing natural light to flood the space and create a serene, open atmosphere. The centerpiece of the room is a pair of sleek, white, modular sofas arranged to foster conversation. Their minimalist design contrasts beautifully with the raw concrete walls and polished concrete floor, which are signature elements of brutalist architecture. A soft, woven area rug in neutral tones grounds the seating area, adding warmth and texture. Above the sofas, contemporary art pieces in bold, abstract shapes and earthy hues are mounted on the wall, providing a dynamic focal point. The artwork juxtaposes the rugged materials of the room with creative, modern energy. A low, natural wood coffee table with an organic, irregular shape sits in the center, its surface adorned with a few carefully placed items—ceramic vases, books, and a touch of greenery in a glass terrarium. Nearby, a statement plant, such as a tall monstera or bird- of- paradise, adds to the room's eco- friendly vibe. The lighting includes a sculptural pendant light hanging from the tall ceiling, its design inspired by nature with a modern twist. Subtle recessed lighting emphasizes the raw textures of the walls without overpowering the natural light streaming through the window. The lush garden outside, with its vibrant greenery and tall palm trees, feels like an extension of the room itself, framed perfectly by the expansive window. The interplay of natural elements, rugged architecture, and minimalist design creates a tranquil yet visually compelling space. <lora:iphone- dev- 6:1> iphone photo

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