House and Cottage

Chalet style chalet in Meribel ski resort

This house is by no means unremarkable!The designers decided that the neutral color scheme that is usually used in chalet interiors is boring, and added colorful details. The result is stunning. Stone and wood, inherent in the chalet style, of course, remained in place. There is enough light here thanks to large windows, white walls and thoughtful lighting. And yet, the designers wanted the owners not only to receive an annual portion of rest and peace, but also to recharge their batteries before returning to the city. The common area in the chalet is traditionally large and open. Here it turned out especially festive thanks to the scarlet color, which is found only in small details, but immediately makes the interior more elegant. The main feature that attracts attention is the deep crimson hue of the slab. Related articlesphoto by Studio 5.56photo by Studio 5.56photo by Studio 5.56photo by Studio 5.56photo by Studio 5.56photo by Studio 5.56photo by Studio 5.56photo by Studio 5.56photo by Studio 5.56Photo taken by Studio 5.56 The red range is also used in some living rooms and bedrooms, but so carefully that it will definitely not cause overfatigue and will only lift your spirits. For some bedrooms, and especially for bathrooms, the designers chose a muted turquoise shade. It creates a relaxing atmosphere and sets a dreamy mood. It also goes well with white and natural wood shades. In the children's room, two bright colors met at once - turquoise and yellow. And this is not surprising: children would definitely be bored among the wooden diversity. The designers definitely managed to please each member of the family, and the interior turned out to be interesting, original and lively. Related articlesphoto by Studio 5.56photo by Studio 5.56photo by Studio 5.56photo by Studio 5.56photo by Studio 5.56photo by Studio 5.56photo by Studio 5.56photo by Studio 5.56photo by Studio 5.56 photo by Studio 5.56photo by Studio 5.56photo by Studio 5.56photo by Studio 5.56photo by Studio 5.56photo by Studio 5.56

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