The House
Once a farmhouse with many small rooms, it has been carefully restored to its original purpose: a place of warmth, shelter, and shared moments around food and fire. Now redesigned as an open-plan space, it features a spacious dining area, a kitchen that opens to an outdoor fireplace, and a restful loft above, layered in pure virgin wool.
The Hearth Lawn
Tucked just behind the house, the Hearth Lawn seamlessly connects the indoor dining area with an inviting outdoor fireplace. This intimate patch of green offers the perfect setting for long dinners, warm conversations, and quiet moments by the fire—whether under the afternoon sun or beneath a starlit sky.








The Kitchen
Good food shared among good people — a timeless ritual. Once the heart of shelter centuries ago, the kitchen retains its original character with preserved antique structure. Thoughtfully renovated, it welcomes every cooking enthusiast: equipped with both wood and gas stoves, top-quality French cookware, and all the modern tools needed to craft meals with precision and care. The soul of the past, with the comfort of the present.
The Wooden Loft
A rest after lunch? Nothing better than ascending to the cozy loft above the dining area — a hidden resting nook, entirely wrapped in soft virgin sheep wool. Luxurious wool futons offer deep relaxation, while triangular windows frame peaceful views of the surrounding grass fields. A quiet space to drift, dream, and recharge.








The Bathroom
As the original house had no bathroom, one was added discreetly — with great care not to disturb the integrity of the historic spaces. Supplied with fresh alpine spring water, it offers a sense of quiet relaxation and simple, purposeful functionality.
