The chalets in the Swiss Alps have always fascinated us thanks to their simple design, yet perfectly integrated in the mountainous landscape. Featuring prominent balconies to the front, which open the interiors to the lavish nature outside, fine decorative woodwork, such as balcony and porch rails and columns, the Swiss chalets exude an unspoiled rustic air while hosting the modern days\u2019 comfortable interiors. Below are some Swiss style house plans, ranging from classic to modern, all keeping the traditional main lines of the wooden cabins.<\/p>\n
The first plan shows a classic two story wood cabin spreading on 120 square meters. Featuring a simple exterior, the chalet appeals thanks to a fa\u00e7ade defined by finely worked wooden rails of the balcony and the porch, with small spots of colors behind them marked by the window and door frames. The ground floor is organized in a simple and practical manner, divided into a living which also integrates the kitchen and the dining and a bedroom in a back corner. A bathroom and various storage spaces complete this level. Upstairs, rest two bedrooms, with the master enjoying the privilege of the large balcony, two other small rooms designed as storage spaces lie on the first floor. After all, living up in the mountains calls for consistent supplies.<\/p>\n
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