Raul Verner is the architect of this 960 m2 building. Relief masonry is the highlight of the decorations both inside and outside the building. Just over the interior staircase there is a facade staircase leading to the roof terrace. The country spirit prevails in the house - the fact accounts for plenty of ceramics, coppery and wicker-work. Though all the windows are without curtains, the house does not look bare - on the contrary, it feels snug and warm.
For its owner Sylvie Mirabou this house means much more than just a holiday chalet. It is a shelter from the noise and fuss of the city. In the house there are three bedrooms, a spacious living-room and a dining-room. The favorite place in the house is the balcony with a little dining table. Sylvie's collection of modern painting is the center of the decoration. Carlo Rampazzi, the designer, interprets the interior as a game of different details, such as vases and Chinese calligraphy brushes that are in harmony with the painting collection. The furniture and the lighting for the chalet have been thoroughly chosen, and most items are handmade. A warm yellow wall color, light linen curtains and leopard-colored rug in every room make the chalet a single whole.