Log cabins have roots in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe, dating as far back as 3,500 B.C., followed by European settlers constructing these primitive homes in America starting in the 17th century.
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It’s chill time: the best contemporary chalets
Timber-clad interiors, pitched ceilings and open fires are typical of traditional chalet design. Beyond the physical, chalets represent a refuge from the elements. Often located in climates that ...
Unsurprisingly, the new chalet is set on a sloping site, with a view across the valley to the Grand Muveran massif, home to some of the highest peaks in the Vaud Alps. Orientated to make the most of ...
Imagining a dream retreat in the French mountain village of Megève led AD100 designer Elliott Barnes and his client Hélène Nguyen-Ban, a passionate collector, to profound conversations about art, ...
Mainardi previously worked with the owners on homes in London and France, so her intimate familiarity with their style and taste streamlined the process and served as a solid jumping-off point for ...
Toronto-based Atelier Kastelic Buffey has unveiled a beautiful family ski chalet tucked into a winter wonderland landscape surrounded by Ontario’s Blue Mountains. Although the black and white Alta ...
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