The interior palette combines the warm hues of natural timber,
honed stones and real patinaed metals to create a cosy and intimate
retreat in the snow season and a breezy loft during the spectacular
Alpine summers which will, over time, all become more characterful.
Salvaged Oak boards from Turkish barns have been used as flooring
throughout, teamed with neutral plastered walls and exposed timber
roof beams, sandblasted back to their natural raw state. Curated
and bespoke furniture from the Timothy Oulton Collection, antiques
and the client's own pieces, combine to create a relaxed but
luxurious atmosphere.
The kitchen has been opened up, honed stone work tops with
natural copper cabinet fronts, back drop a central preparation
bench. This Dragon Eye granite top sits on a reclaimed timber base,
the 6cm broken edge stone has been acid washed and is silken to the
touch. The Monastery dining table, a honed and flame finished black
granite slab with thick Oak legs, is surrounded by eight Carlton
chairs shod with thick Yeti sheepskin fur backs and Safari Nutmeg
leather cushions. This central table is the heart of the space, a
gathering place for shared meals and conversation after days out on
the slopes and trails.