this cosy chalet is located in a wide green valley, just a few minutes from the lively centre of cortina d’ampezzo. spread over five levels, it offers countless breathtaking views of the iconic surrounding dolomite peaks. designed by architect Andrea Dorello, this chalet is the perfect embodiment of mountain architecture, combining alpine tradition with contemporary design.
the materials used, primarily fine woods and natural stones, create a sense of harmony with the surroundings. the interior reflects an elegant and sophisticated modern style, offering uncompromising comfort where innovation becomes atmosphere.
the focus on sustainability and quality materials emphasises the unique character of this residence. designed to blend seamlessly into the dolomite landscape, the building was constructed to minimise its environmental impact. contemporary style is evident in the architectural details and lighting choices. thanks to royal parete, a modern take on torches, the exterior of the villa is transformed into a lantern of sorts, illuminating the terraces and patios.
inside, skilful lighting creates an intimate atmosphere in small spaces, such as the corner of the living room with a traditional tyrolean table, which is lit by royal sospensione. in other cases, it harmoniously brings large socialising spaces to life, such as the dining area embellished with graffa or a wooden and glass staircase, the volumes of which are emphasised by sempre mia. in other areas, such as the bathrooms and bedrooms, it enhances the stonework and warm tones of the wooden panelling.



