Chalet Beranger has been designed by French designer and interior architect Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance in St Martin de Belleville, France. Far from the geometric construction methods of a traditional chalet, the interior architecture of this 5,704 square foot (530 square meters) three-storey family home is a domestic landscape whose forms emerge from the ground like small functional mountains rising from a valley. Resolutely fluid and modern, the result is a set of lines and organic forms composed around a strip of wood. A large, main room is set above the whole construction, defining the central point of the chalet where the family comes together around a warm hearth. Via
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