Project posted by Brooke Michelsen

Chalet

Year
2021
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Scandinavian
The kitchen with unique and beautiful custom cabinetry.
The kitchen with unique and beautiful custom cabinetry.
Dining Room: Dining table and wall hung credenza were designed by Brooke and brought to life by her father.
Dining Room: Dining table and wall hung credenza were designed by Brooke and brought to life by her father.
Custom rug for this cozy living room.
Custom rug for this cozy living room.
Breakfast Nook table, also designed/built by Brooke and her father.
Breakfast Nook table, also designed/built by Brooke and her father.
Primary Bed designed/built by Brooke and her father.
Primary Bed designed/built by Brooke and her father.
Bunk Room: Custom built bunk units.
Bunk Room: Custom built bunk units.

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Credits

Architect
Interior Design
Landscape Design
Wagner Hodgson
Builder
Vermont Barns

From Brooke Michelsen

Chalet is a renovated, re-envisioned ski house located slope side at a mountain resort in Vermont. The existing 1960’s home, unoccupied and mold-riddled, was demolished down to the foundation and first floor framing. Additions to the footprint along with a new landscape are tightly knitted within the parcel’s wetland buffers.

The project embodies the culture, contextual language, and scale of the area’s ski-houses. The first-floor spaces consist of a sunken living room with a wood burning stove, kitchen, breakfast space, powder room, primary suite, two ensuite bedrooms, garage, mudroom, entry bathroom, office, and exercise room. The lower floor includes the ski room (with slope access), game room, TV lounge, bunk room, bedroom suite, bathroom, and laundry. Exterior spaces include a living room porch, breakfast terrace, firepit and hot tub terrace.

Conceptually, the design of Chalet is inspired by the mid-century ski homes that dot the slopes of the mountain. The two main gable forms, clad in natural wood are connected through a perpendicular, modulated contemporary black bar. The gable exterior cladding of natural, repurposed Douglas fir is designed in a chevron motif rainscreen, reminiscent of wood detail patterns of mid-century architecture and a nod to the siding lay-up of the existing structure. The two cantilevered gables overlook the mountain pass and hover above the rugged landscape. The storefront window system and panel detailing, paired with the natural wood, create a grounded contemporary architectural language.

The clientele on this project were recent empty nesters dreaming of a space their family could gather. Their ideal space would encapsulate a warm, Scandinavian aesthetic, maintaining some of the original midcentury design as well as honoring the ski culture of the area. Our team curated a ski house that embraced the clients' vision while seamlessly nestling into the slope side of Stratton Mountain Resort, regardless of season. The interiors are warm and accentuated with white oak floors, walls and ceilings. Custom built interior doors, bookshelves, kitchen cabinets, window seats, bunk units, storage cabinets and detailing are finely crafted and integral to the interior experience. Brooke grew up in the area surrounding Chalet. She worked closely with her father, a local artisan, to design and build several pieces that would eventually become essential to the space. All interior wood was locally sourced from New Hampshire. The layers of texture and warm neutral tones pair impeccably with the natural finishes that saturate the house.

Architect: Birdseye Architecture