Chalets Style In Alpine Style Interior
The so-called style chalet recently has a special popularity among residents of Western Europe, America and Canada. Widespread enthusiasm for alpine architecture probably began with the increasing growth of downhill skiing fame and, consequently, the Alpine ski resorts.
Furthermore, there is an ever-growing thirst of residents of the large cities for nature, and what else than a beautiful place, built of natural materials, cozy, warm, comfortable house in chalet style could be closer to nature.
The Chalets Style is originated in Savoy, in the ancient province in the south-eastern France bordering Italy and Switzerland, absorbing the rich history of alpine mountains and unique local traditions. Translated from the French “chalet” that means shawl, warm, and, in fact, a Swiss cottage in the mountains. Initially, alpine chalet is built securely from solid timber housing, designed to protect the shepherds from the weather in the mountains. The chalet was built with improvised material, like wood and stone. Stone was used in base and a basement, the attic floor was constructed from wood. The principle of “hard bottom, wooden top” in a mountain climate was most justified.
Over time, the chalet has become comfortable accommodation suitable not only for temporary shelter, but also for permanent residence. The principle of “hard bottom, wooden top” remains in the architecture of chalet essential and unchanged. Another feature of the house chalet is a mandatory gable roof, the canopy of which is strong under the main walls. The construction of such roofs is also conditioned by climatic conditions – such design of roof served as a protection of home and house territory of snow and bad weather.
An important element of home in chalet style is the stone of the fireplace, which not only heats the house, but also serves as the central detail of the organization of space and creating a cozy atmosphere of the living room. Colors design of houses in the chalet style endure, usually in natural shades of wood and stone, unbleached linen and wool, which can be supplement by the succulent bright spots of red, green or blue.
The furniture in the chalet should be simple, wooden, and, if possible, with traces of time. For the chalet style, comfortable sofas and armchairs for relaxation and rest will fit greatly. Carpets (both on the floor and on walls), tapestries, embroidered peasant, the peasant household utensils, hunting attributes, old toys, old pictures in wooden frames and various trinkets, created by folk artists are perfect for this kind of interior.
The main thing to remember is, when designing the interior in the style of chalet, this means a creation of an atmosphere of warmth, comfort, stability, continuity and peace.

