Surounded with chain of mountains and embraced by a pine forest, the barn-converted house standing alone on a open grassland.
Converted from a 19th barn, the external bands formed by the existent ruchines have been made slightly more dense with a view to making the outer walls more homogeneous and keeping the barn closer to its original appearance. The old-style pitched roof not only makes it easier for raindrops to slip down, but also adds a sense of classicality. Rotting wooden walls as well as old-time rusty grey on the outside speaks of time and history.
The house is comprised with two storeies, with a timber ladder giving access to the second floor. Made of timber, most of the furnitures look cozy and comfortable. The warm-orange light add a sense of sound and sweet and you will feel at home in it. Once step in, you will be confronted with a big living room set with a rectangle table surrounded by several chairs. Bright sunshine casts in through panoptic windows, displaying a painting of nature. The second floor is for sleeping as well as sightseeing. From the balcony which is enclosed with a balustrade, one can sense the refreshing breeze from the valley through this semi-open space.