Val d'Isere (73)
CLASSIC PROJECT
Calistoga Chalet

Val d'Isere (73)
CLASSIC PROJECT
Calistoga Chalet

Designed for high-end rental, the Chalet Calistoga is the result of a collaboration with interior architect Emmanuelle Bardon, who determined the materials in advance with the clients.
Designed for high-end rental, the Chalet Calistoga is the result of a collaboration with interior architect Emmanuelle Bardon, who determined the materials in advance with the clients.





Designed for high-end rentals, the Calistoga Chalet is the result of a collaboration with interior designer Emmanuelle Bardon, who defined the materials in advance with the clients. Les Montagnardes worked on the entire layout and decoration, with the mission of infusing color and personality into this chalet, predominantly dressed in old wood.
To create a warm and cheerful atmosphere, while maintaining a visual unity, we chose a unique fabric for all the curtains: a thick linen, with a perfect fall and a neutral hue. Each room then showcases its own colors — throws, headboards — in a soft and structured harmony.
The style remains classic but reinterpreted, reminiscent of the chunky knitted poufs in unexpected colors in the TV room, or the deep sofas in the living room, dressed in a subtle blue that dialogues with the wood and the rug.
Around a large oak table, black chairs with a traditional silhouette are arranged under a composition of blown glass light fixtures, adding a delicate and contemporary final touch to the whole.
Designed for high-end rentals, the Calistoga Chalet is the result of a collaboration with interior designer Emmanuelle Bardon, who defined the materials in advance with the clients. Les Montagnardes worked on the entire layout and decoration, with the mission of infusing color and personality into this chalet, predominantly dressed in old wood.
To create a warm and cheerful atmosphere, while maintaining a visual unity, we chose a unique fabric for all the curtains: a thick linen, with a perfect fall and a neutral hue. Each room then showcases its own colors — throws, headboards — in a soft and structured harmony.
The style remains classic but reinterpreted, reminiscent of the chunky knitted poufs in unexpected colors in the TV room, or the deep sofas in the living room, dressed in a subtle blue that dialogues with the wood and the rug.
Around a large oak table, black chairs with a traditional silhouette are arranged under a composition of blown glass light fixtures, adding a delicate and contemporary final touch to the whole.






























Spaces That Adapt to Your Life. Not the Other Way Around.

© Les Montagnardes 2025 – All rights reserved
Val d'Isere (73)
CLASSIC PROJECT
Calistoga Chalet

Val d'Isere (73)
CLASSIC PROJECT
Calistoga Chalet

Designed for high-end rental, the Chalet Calistoga is the result of a collaboration with interior architect Emmanuelle Bardon, who determined the materials in advance with the clients.
Designed for high-end rental, the Chalet Calistoga is the result of a collaboration with interior architect Emmanuelle Bardon, who determined the materials in advance with the clients.





Designed for high-end rentals, the Calistoga Chalet is the result of a collaboration with interior designer Emmanuelle Bardon, who defined the materials in advance with the clients. Les Montagnardes worked on the entire layout and decoration, with the mission of infusing color and personality into this chalet, predominantly dressed in old wood.
To create a warm and cheerful atmosphere, while maintaining a visual unity, we chose a unique fabric for all the curtains: a thick linen, with a perfect fall and a neutral hue. Each room then showcases its own colors — throws, headboards — in a soft and structured harmony.
The style remains classic but reinterpreted, reminiscent of the chunky knitted poufs in unexpected colors in the TV room, or the deep sofas in the living room, dressed in a subtle blue that dialogues with the wood and the rug.
Around a large oak table, black chairs with a traditional silhouette are arranged under a composition of blown glass light fixtures, adding a delicate and contemporary final touch to the whole.
Designed for high-end rentals, the Calistoga Chalet is the result of a collaboration with interior designer Emmanuelle Bardon, who defined the materials in advance with the clients. Les Montagnardes worked on the entire layout and decoration, with the mission of infusing color and personality into this chalet, predominantly dressed in old wood.
To create a warm and cheerful atmosphere, while maintaining a visual unity, we chose a unique fabric for all the curtains: a thick linen, with a perfect fall and a neutral hue. Each room then showcases its own colors — throws, headboards — in a soft and structured harmony.
The style remains classic but reinterpreted, reminiscent of the chunky knitted poufs in unexpected colors in the TV room, or the deep sofas in the living room, dressed in a subtle blue that dialogues with the wood and the rug.
Around a large oak table, black chairs with a traditional silhouette are arranged under a composition of blown glass light fixtures, adding a delicate and contemporary final touch to the whole.






























Spaces That Adapt to Your Life. Not the Other Way Around.

© Les Montagnardes 2025 – All rights reserved
Val d'Isere (73)
CLASSIC PROJECT
Calistoga Chalet

Val d'Isere (73)
CLASSIC PROJECT
Calistoga Chalet

Designed for high-end rental, the Chalet Calistoga is the result of a collaboration with interior architect Emmanuelle Bardon, who determined the materials in advance with the clients.
Designed for high-end rental, the Chalet Calistoga is the result of a collaboration with interior architect Emmanuelle Bardon, who determined the materials in advance with the clients.





Designed for high-end rentals, the Calistoga Chalet is the result of a collaboration with interior designer Emmanuelle Bardon, who defined the materials in advance with the clients. Les Montagnardes worked on the entire layout and decoration, with the mission of infusing color and personality into this chalet, predominantly dressed in old wood.
To create a warm and cheerful atmosphere, while maintaining a visual unity, we chose a unique fabric for all the curtains: a thick linen, with a perfect fall and a neutral hue. Each room then showcases its own colors — throws, headboards — in a soft and structured harmony.
The style remains classic but reinterpreted, reminiscent of the chunky knitted poufs in unexpected colors in the TV room, or the deep sofas in the living room, dressed in a subtle blue that dialogues with the wood and the rug.
Around a large oak table, black chairs with a traditional silhouette are arranged under a composition of blown glass light fixtures, adding a delicate and contemporary final touch to the whole.
Designed for high-end rentals, the Calistoga Chalet is the result of a collaboration with interior designer Emmanuelle Bardon, who defined the materials in advance with the clients. Les Montagnardes worked on the entire layout and decoration, with the mission of infusing color and personality into this chalet, predominantly dressed in old wood.
To create a warm and cheerful atmosphere, while maintaining a visual unity, we chose a unique fabric for all the curtains: a thick linen, with a perfect fall and a neutral hue. Each room then showcases its own colors — throws, headboards — in a soft and structured harmony.
The style remains classic but reinterpreted, reminiscent of the chunky knitted poufs in unexpected colors in the TV room, or the deep sofas in the living room, dressed in a subtle blue that dialogues with the wood and the rug.
Around a large oak table, black chairs with a traditional silhouette are arranged under a composition of blown glass light fixtures, adding a delicate and contemporary final touch to the whole.






























Spaces That Adapt to Your Life. Not the Other Way Around.

© Les Montagnardes 2025 – All rights reserved








