Alpine Noir Chalet
Combining the right amount of coziness and funk, the Alpine Noir Chalet imports Dutch minimalism to the Oregon wilderness. Its sleek, simple form is clad in blackened timber. A warm wood entry leads into a whitewashed interior. Clean lines are defined by contrasting black trim and angled ceilings. A 16th-century Dutch painting from the Riks Museum in Amsterdam breaks up the monochromatic pallet. Rather than hanging on the walls, the masterpiece was printed on fabric and used to upholster a large section, transforming an Ikea sofa into a unique work of art.
Photos: Mikola Accuardi / Caseowrk