Как оформить жилье на альпийском курорте?Of course, in a chalet style! This apartment is only 50 square meters for a family of 5, has a kitchen made of a mixture of concrete and wood, and lots and lots of boards brought from the ruins of an old church. It's a shame to live in a concrete box when there are the Alps outside the window. The owners of this apartment thought the same thing. But there was another problem: a family of 5 had to somehow fit into 50 square meters. Studio76 Architetti Associati took on the task of making their dream of a chalet in an apartment building come true.To achieve the intended goal, the architectsfilled the apartment with old wood, once used in the construction of a church in Poschiavo (Switzerland). A small redevelopment allowed to create two separate bedrooms and a living room combined with a kitchen.The tree was used not only asfinishing material, but also as a basis for making furniture. Of course, not all items here are assembled from boards, as a link with today, a good half of the interior was purchased from more than modern manufacturers.For example, the Musa kitchen by ARIS Architects is created using the latest technology – from a material based on wood and concrete – environmentally friendly and in step with the times.Our opinion Finishing the bathroom with wood -an expensive pleasure, but quite feasible even in a provincial town. For example, if you are planning the next renovation in a few years, then you can easily get by with dry oak, larch or beech lining with a water-repellent impregnation applied manually. The first signs of decay in this case will appear in about 5 years. But wood with an impregnation made industrially in a vacuum chamber can give your bathroom 15 years of freshness.st76.it