Barn conversion
Set at the foot of a mountain within the embrace of a pine forest, the building, which was converted from a barn, is of sturdy timbers.
The low pitched roof can protect it from too much rain or snow, but it may also be designed for traditional or aesthetic reasons.
The second floor right below the sloping roof is for private spaces including bedrooms and offices. Beside them, in the front part of the barn, bears a balcony, which is enclosed with a balustrade. You can take a distant view through this semi-open place.
Walking down the stairs to the ground floor, what comes into your eyes first is a living room set with a round table and several chairs, then you see a kitchen in chic interior design equipped with cupboards and a coffee maker.
All these rooms ---- even those in the cellar underground ---- are flooded with warm yellow light, especially when contrasting the dark grey oak panels constructed the exterior.
This romantic barn therefore mixes modern finishes with rustic framing and walls and naturally fits into the surroundings. The scene it creates is so serene and cozy. Anyone attracted by this pastoral and inviting vibes can walk up a short flight of marble stairs to approach the front door.