In my endless quest for rustic inspiration, I came across a 17 century Tyrolean Chalet…
This historic house was completely dismantled and rebuilt just 500 meters
away from it’s original location…
away from it’s original location…
The current owners spared no expense in renovating the interior, using top of the line materials from luxury purveyors like Loro Piana, Dornbracht, Gaggenau, Holland & Sherry etc …
this is such a striking photo. Neutral tones with a good dose of white and black…
the bedroom looks so peaceful…love how they kept only one wooden wall…
my kids would love these cozy bunk beds or “punk beds” as they call them
(they can’t pronounce bunk yet)
old and new together – reclaimed wood cabinets and stainless steel counters and appliances…
the owner is a passionate wine collector apparently and this is his “domain”…
…he installed a fingerprint-only access system…

I find the bath a bit cold and too modern for this house…
but I like the white tub and the wood panels together…
a HOT sauna after a day of skiing – yes please!
the façade was not altered in order to preserve the original Tyrolean details…I love the contrast of the traditional exterior and contemporary interior…
What do you think?
Would you like to live or vacation in this home? I could easily do both.
See you soon with another room update and a market search…
Emily
photos: Nicolas Tosi // styling: Emmanuelle Javelle // Elle Décor








Wow, this place is absulutely DIVINE! It’s making me homesick for Europe too, ha.
That first image with the stacked logs and contemporary fireplace is just incredible, absolutely love it.
Elly @ Caribbean Living
I know, that first pic is fantastic…I considered staking fire wood in my living room like that – until I found out it’s not a safe thing to do.
Can’t wait to see your new apt Elly. Please post step by step as you go.
regards
Emily