Penthouse Chalet in the Swiss Alps
Categories: Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/penthouse-chalet-in-the-swiss-alps.htmlDesigned by renowned Swiss designer, architect and artist Heinz Julen, this stunning multi-level penthouse is located in one of Switzerland's most popular ski resorts, the alpine village of Zermatt, also popular with climbers. The chalet-penthouse boasts huge panoramic windows and glass panels in the roof, thanks to which the apartment is immersed in natural daylight. As well as unique armchairs and lamps designed and created by Julen.
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1. The living room is divided into three separate areas and has access to a huge terrace.
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6. The master bedroom, located on the upper level, features an in-room jacuzzi and a glass mansard roof that offers stunning views of the village and the Swiss Alps.
7. Each of the four bedrooms has its own bathroom.
8. The total area of the apartments is 260 square meters.
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12. You can get into the chalet by taking the elevator of the Omnia Hotel, and you can already move around its own three levels on your own elevator or stairs.
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14. Heinz Julen Penthouse can be rented for approximately $4,000 per person per week, including full board.
15. Plan of the first (above), second floors, as well as the main bedroom (below).
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