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“Perhaps the most dramatic transformation of all was to the old garage,” says Wyatt. “This now provides a pool house and media room on the lower level, with a children’s retreat on a new mezzanine floor, which maximises the space beneath the gabled roof. To maintain a connection between upstairs and downstairs, we created gaps on both sides of the mezzanine – these also allow a natural light flow, and give the floor an attractive, airy, floating look.” The holiday retreat has undergone other changes, too. Both the house and the pool are heated with energy from a new diesel generator. Electricity is used for underfloor heating in the bathrooms. “While the two principal structures retain their original lines, the function and capacity of the home has been transformed,” says Wyatt. “The cheaper fuel source means the new pool is heated year round – something of a luxury in an alpine climate. “On the other side of the house, the expanded deck, complete with soaking tub and glass balustrades, greatly improves indoor-outdoor connections to the most breathtaking of mountain outlooks.” Above: The reinvented master bathroom has floor-to-ceiling windows to make the most of the spectacular scenery. Clean-lined fixtures and fittings help ensure nothing detracts from the view. Underfloor heating in the bathrooms is powered by electricity but elsewhere, the heating is provided by energy from a diesel generator, search | save | share at trendsideas.com 95