All posts with tag:chalet

Since this house is located right in a pine forest near St. Petersburg, the designers of Lampa Studio decided to choose the chalet style in its modern version for interior design. A lot of light natural wood was used in the decoration, which, combined with large windows and glass walls, provided a huge amount of…

This wonderful wooden cottage in the Pyrenees is like our dreams of a perfect winter. An abundance of natural wood finishes, a real wood-burning fireplace, fur textiles and mountain landscapes outside the window – you just want to wrap yourself up in a blanket on this cozy sofa in the living room, take a cup…

Renovation of this California house began in 2018. It was originally built in 1905 in the style of a Swiss chalet with a predominance of dark wood, stone and leather furniture. The owners wanted to preserve this atmosphere, but make the interiors more modern and personal at the same time. To balance the dark wood,…

The Alpaga Boutique Hotel is located in the famous French ski resort of Megève at an altitude of 1,100 meters. The interiors of the hotel are designed in the well-known alpine style, but the designer decided to combine the traditional light wood and beamed ceilings with accents and dark colors. In the lobby, guests are…

We are used to seeing chalets in a dark design with massive beams and rather voluminous furniture. However, the interiors of this house in Sweden, on the contrary, turned out to be light and very modern. All thanks to the fact that the designer and the owners chose light-colored wood. Black items and decor were…

Rote Wand Gourmet is nestled among the mountains in the Austrian village of Lech am Arlberg. For the first time the hotel received guests back in 1959, and of course, many things have become outdated since then. The designers who worked on the renovation project managed to masterfully combine the traditional Alpine style and modern…

This mountain house in Norway will appeal to lovers of industrial aesthetics. It is built entirely of concrete, which the designers did not hide even inside on the ceilings and walls. Outside, this decision is absolutely justified, as the house is located on a rocky slope and almost merges with the landscape. In the interiors,…

The story behind this chalet is very typical of the local area: until recently it was an old abandoned farmhouse, which the new owners converted into a stunning mountain retreat. At first, the family planned to renovate only the extension, but in the process, it was decided to update the interiors of the entire house….

Although this chalet is located in one of the most famous resorts of the Alps, Courchevel, its design is slightly different from the typical mountain homes of this region. The fact is that the English designer Brian O’Sullivan worked on his project, and he showed his interpretation on a mountain home. The interiors combine elements…

Externally, this house in the mountains of Spain is no different from the neighboring wooden cottages, but its interiors surprise with a fresh modern look at the design of mountain chalets. Here, wooden beams are combined with “loft” concrete columns and metal structures, while a vintage chest of drawers is juxtaposed with trendy Scandinavian furniture…