5 chalets with designer interiors

The marriage of vintage design and Alpine charm creates an enchanting fusion in the world of chalets. These mountain refuges are transformed into veritable...

Design MarketJanuary 2024
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The marriage of vintage design and Alpine charm creates an enchanting fusion in the world of chalets. These mountain refuges are transformed into real gems where retro aesthetics meet modern comfort. Let's delve into the world of five chalets with designer interiors that transport us back to a time when vintage style reigned supreme. Chalet Bohème Chic Located in the French Alps, this chalet combines the warmth of raw wood with bohemian and retro touches. Rattan furniture, Persian rugs and brass light fittings create an intimate and elegant atmosphere. Warm colours such as mustard and burgundy blend perfectly with the distressed leather. This bohemian-chic chalet will win you over with its harmonious blend of textures and patterns. Rustic eclecticism In the Italian Dolomites, a chalet reveals an interior rich in rustic eclecticism. Restored antique furniture coexists with contemporary works of art, creating a unique atmosphere. Neutral tones and wrought iron accents give this space a timeless elegance. Exposed beams and stone cladding add an authentic touch to this chalet, where past and present intertwine harmoniously. Scandinavian mountain charm In the heart of the Norwegian mountains, a chalet seduces with its Scandinavian charm. Clean lines, light colours and natural materials transform the space into an oasis of serenity. Blond wood furniture, woollen carpets and black metal accents create a warm, minimalist aesthetic. This chalet embodies the perfect marriage between Nordic design and the soothing atmosphere of the mountains. Retro-Futuristic Alpine Nestled in the Swiss Alps, this chalet takes a bold approach by blending retro with futuristic. Sleek 60s furniture blends with modern technological elements. Dark tones, lacquered surfaces and LED lighting create an avant-garde ambience. This surprising chalet offers a unique experience where vintage meets technology. Vintage elegance in the mountains In Austria, a chalet embodies the timeless elegance of vintage design. Patinated leather furniture, oriental rugs and iconic pieces from the 50s coexist in perfect harmony. Rich tones of emerald green and gold add a touch of luxury to this refined interior. This chalet combines comfort and style with vintage sophistication. These five chalets demonstrate that vintage design can transcend time and fit perfectly into the warm environment of alpine chalets. Each offers a unique experience, combining the charm of the past with the splendour of the mountains, creating spaces where you can recharge your batteries in an atmosphere that is both retro and contemporary. Have these inspirations inspired you? Now it's up to you to create your own interior! Maelys Gomis Baco Maelys Gomis Baco

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