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A wonderful mountain location requires an equally beautiful home. Chalet floor plans started their popularity in the northeast but found their way to all of the mountain areas of the Appalachians to the Rocky Mountains.

Chalet floor plans can feature rustic and decorative trusses, large porches, and lots of natural wood charm. Many floor plans feature large stone fireplaces and a wall of trapezoid windows and large glass doors. Common elements of Chalet floor plans include balustrades, balconies, timbers, wood covered vaulted ceilings, and brackets.

Chalets originated in the Alps and have borrowed much of their design influences from contemporary Swiss architecture. Exterior finishes can include log siding, vertical board-and-batten siding, horizontal clapboard, and be enhanced with a number of faux elements to enhance the appeal.

Chalet floor plans invoke thoughts of cozy gatherings of family and friends in front of the fireplace while sipping on cups of hot chocolate. All of this while overlooking the rugged mountain-side setting or the nearby ski slopes. Chalets can make a great alternative to a traditional cabin and can make the perfect vacation home or be used for all year living.

Browse Popular Chalet Home Plans

Saddleworth
4 3 1993 sqft
Saddlewood
3 2 1993 sqft
Saddle Creek
3 2 1940 sqft
Saddleback
3 2 1780 sqft
Saddle Ridge
3 2 1673 sqft
Landon IV
3 3 2073 sqft
Landon III
3 3 2073 sqft
Barnsley
3 3 1572 sqft
Baxter
3 2 1932 sqft
Wellsworth
3 2 1777 sqft
Oakmont
3 2 1798 sqft
Greenfield
4 2 2280 sqft
Landon I
3 2 1688 sqft
Beaufort
3 2 1640 sqft
Cypress
3 2 1640 sqft