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Traditional chalet : Top 10 furniture and decor essentials

Construction & Design
January 20, 2023

Want to nail traditional chalet decoration in your rental property?

Keen to find the best traditional chalet furniture to achieve that classic Alpine style?

In this post, weโ€™ll be looking at key decor and furniture pieces that will help you to do just that. From fur to fireplaces, weโ€™re covering all the essentials to ensure that your guests enjoy an authentic cosy chalet experience. 


Traditional chalet decoration 

Vintage skis

A pair of retro skis make a fantastic and versatile statement piece to display on the wall of your chalet. 

Take this dining room, where the crossed-over skis blend perfectly with the abundance of traditional wood:

Chalet Guest dining space with vintage skis on wall

They also catch the eye and add a touch of Alpine style to this fun games room:

Antlers

Another classic that will be sure to tie into any traditional Alpine chalet theme is antlers. Whether real or faux, they never look out of place and can be utilised in a variety of different settings.

The sociable open-plan living space makes good use of the raised ceiling space above double doors:

Chalet Patagonia open plan living space with antler on wall above double doors

This unique chandelier demonstrates how antlers can be used in a diversity of interesting ways:

Colourful dining room at Arpitan Lodge with Antler chandelier suspended above table

Lighting 

Speaking of lighting fixtures, theyโ€™re another great way to add charm to your spaces.

Take a look at this traditional chandelier suspended above the table, matched with a similar style wall sconce:

Traditional chalet decoration at Chalet Guest with dining area chandelier and wall sconces

This chic glass chandelier complements the elegant French classic-styled theme in this bedroom:

Chalet Vivaldaim classically styled bedroom with chandelier above the bed

This room features warm-toned flooring and crimson table lamps that tie in well with the cosy, rustic feel:

Artwork

Artworks are a brilliant way to add some character to your chalet and create a more personalised feel. For traditional chalet decoration with art, choose pieces that reflect the area.

For example, this striking deer portrait above the fire is the ideal finishing touch to bring the room together:

And this dining room features a charming French wine bistro canvas. Other popular choices include old-style maps of the surrounding area and locally produced art:

Dining room Chalet Des Infants with French wine bistro canvas art

Traditional textures 

The chalet materials you select can have a big impact on the overall feel of your space. Not only do fabrics such as wool add to the traditional look, but they also add comfort and softness.

Consider the rugs, cushions and blankets that will not only make your guests feel cosy, but also exude Alpine charm.

We donโ€™t recommend using real animal skins and fur โ€“ there are many great faux options available that will be preferable to some guests.

The rug in this bright dining space adds a strong traditional feel to the space:

Chalet Ibusta's dining room with traditional chalet decoration including a colourful rug beneath the dining table

There are also a variety of attractive textures, colours and pieces within this striking living space:

Chalet Timan's living room with traditional chalet decoration and a variety of soft furnishings

Traditional chalet furniture

Fireplaces

The quintessential crackling fireplace is a must-have for any traditional theme, and there are so many fantastic options.

Exposed stone surrounds and hearths always go down well, as well as a wooden-clad canopy that matches the structure of the chalet. Whether large or small, a fire is always appreciated by guests. 

This impressive open-fire setup is a great example, with a trio of comfy sofas around to enjoy the warmth:

Chalet Victorina's traditional chalet decoration, rustic living room with stone built open fire

Beds

Bedrooms are another room in which to create the authentic Alpine feel through furniture.

Sleigh beds, with their attractive scroll detail ends, add a luxury French feel to a bedroom. 

Look at this stylish white-painted sleigh bed with corresponding bedside tables that contrast well with the exposed wood and warm red accents:

This handsome and ornate mahogany sleigh bed oozes traditional grandeur:

Chalet Gueret traditional chalet decoration mahogany sleigh bed

Dining tables and chairs

A solid wood dining table and a set of good quality dining chairs are great traditional chalet furniture investments. 

This dining space showcases this, with its large dark wood table and selection of eye-catching chairs with inset decorative wire detailing:

Chalet Keramis' dining room with large wood table, chandelier and chairs

Tables and sideboards

Donโ€™t forget your cabinets, sideboards, coffee and side tables.

Again, solid wood is a suitable choice that creates a timeless look for any space.

The pine cabinet is a useful sideboard with storage, complements its surroundings and creates a wonderful display item:

Here, the coffee table adds richness to the room and an alternative wood tone to the walls and fireplace:

Chalet Tolar living room with solid wood coffee table and traditional chalet decoration

Lounge chairs 

A good traditional lounge chair can not only be the perfect space for guests to cosy up by the fire or get stuck into a good book, but theyโ€™re also ideal traditional statement pieces for your living spaces.

For example, this pair of comfy neutral wingback chairs adds to the calm and cosy feel of the room:

Traditional chalet decoration in Chalet Gueret's living space with bookshelves and a pair of chairs

Here are some more cosy reading corner ideas for your rental property if youโ€™re in need of inspiration.


Traditional elegance never goes out of style, especially in alpine settings. We hope this post has given you some ideas for your traditional chalet decoration and furniture.

For more, donโ€™t miss our cosy living room ideas and traditional dining room ideas. If youโ€™re weighing up between the old and the new, our take on traditional vs. modern chalet decor is just the thing.

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