Before us is an excellent example of Alpine chalet style in a modern interpretation. This country house living room interior harmoniously combines traditional elements of mountain dwelling with refined contemporary comfort. The glass roof with wooden frames fills the space with natural light, creating a sense of spaciousness and connection with the outside world.
The stone-faced wall with a built-in fireplace adds authenticity and warmth to the interior. The use of natural materials is a key feature of this space. Wooden elements in the ceiling finish and window frames create a warm, cozy atmosphere, contrasting with the modern metal roof covering.
The decorative elements deserve special attention: the antler chandelier and wall sconces bring the spirit of a hunting lodge, while the "St Moritz" poster emphasizes the Alpine aesthetic. The textile design — checkered sofa upholstery, soft throws and pillows — adds coziness and tactile variety.
The color palette is maintained in natural, muted tones — beige, brown, gray — which contributes to creating a relaxing atmosphere. The gray tile flooring is a practical solution that pairs well with the stone wall while visually cooling the interior, creating balance with the warm elements.
When designing the facade and interior of a country house, similar techniques can be used to create an authentic mountain chalet: a combination of natural stone and wood, panoramic glazing with wooden frames, a pitched roof with glass inserts. This approach to design provides not only aesthetic pleasure but also functionality of the space.