Courchevel
A 200-square-meter penthouse, the intimate atmosphere of a mountain chalet and a design reminiscent of more contemporary styles. In Courchevel, the Chalet designed by architect Dmitry Kulish offers a perfect balance of delicate contrasts between nuances and materials made by I Vassalletti. Alongside marble floors, exposed beams and sophisticated woodwork give the environment the warm welcome typical of chalets, without neglecting a touch of sophistication and modernity.
The elegant living area is enhanced by the high ceilings, with original exposed beams, the leather fireplace surround, and the oak paneling decorated with unusual geometries, while for the sleeping area the sobriety of a gray-stained oak slatted floor. The final effect is a warm and elegant atmosphere in the breathtaking setting of the French Alps.