Old wood was used for cladding and furniture.
The flooring is natural oak with a natural oiled finish.
The staircase and its larchwood openwork panels match the two front doors that were made-to-measure to create a contemporary atmosphere upon entering the chalet. The same old wood was used for the inside doors as well as wall cladding.
Most of the furniture was veneered with a brushed black wood finish, that perfectly matches natural wood colours.
A built-in shelving unit marks out the kitchen space.
The seven suites each have a walk-in wardrobe designed according to the dimensions of the room, with hanging rails, drawers as well as a desk.
All the minimalist bathroom fixtures have a black lacquered steel framework and stone counters.
The kitchen was made-to-measure mixing old wood and lacquered facades, with a solid black granite counter and adjoining wine cellar. Touches of old wood are found in the handleless grooves, skirting boards and frames. With its two dish-washers and numerous fixtures, it accomodates up to twenty people comfortably.
A built-in shelving unit marks out the kitchen space.
The ski-room is located inside the second front door with ski racks, cupboards, benches and electric boot-dryers, for optimum après-ski comfort.
In the living room, the chimney breast was covered with patinated raw steel sheeting. The granite base matches the kitchen counter.