The Chalet Berlanger may have the face of a traditional cabin, but its interior is flourished with contemporary elements that exposes its unique qualities. It’s tucked away in the quaint surroundings of the St Martin de Belleville in the French Alps. The three-storey chalet with interior design created by Noe Duchaufour Lawrance is 530 meters with communal spaces on the top floor, a guest house and main quarters. Industrial and minimalist elements form a bond of modern wonders throughout the dwelling. The main rooms contain the living room and a large kitchen on the second floor, five bedrooms each with an en suite bathroom and WC, a jacuzzi area and a game room. The guest house has two bedrooms, two lounge areas and two bathrooms.
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