This country house near Moscow reflects the lifestyle of its owners, where a love for nature, alpine
skiing, and fine cuisine became the foundation of the interior concept. The space is filled with
light and air, while the design gently references the aesthetics of an Alpine chalet in a
contemporary interpretation. Natural wood, textured stone, and light concrete plaster are widely
used throughout the interiors, creating a sense of grounded elegance and tactile warmth.
The focal point of the main living area is a fireplace clad in stone veneer — a solution that
preserves the expressive character of natural stone while keeping the structure lightweight.
The kitchen is designed as a true culinary stage, where everyday cooking becomes a pleasure. The
dining area is located on a glazed terrace and, during the warmer months, opens directly into the
garden, blurring the boundary between interior and nature.
The private master quarters include a bathroom with spa-inspired elements, creating a restorative
atmosphere after an active day. The guest bedroom and the rooms for the adult children on the second
floor each have their own en-suite bathrooms, designed in harmony with the character of each space.
Black-and-white mountain photography serves as a unifying decorative theme, giving the interiors a
cohesive identity and subtly reinforcing the spirit of nature and travel.