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Villa Solaire by JKA+FUGA<a href="http://www.jkarchitecture.fr/">JKA</a> and <a href="http://www.fugadesign.fr/">FUGA</a> from France teamed up to restore this gorgeous 19th century alpine farmhouse in France. Now a rental villa for up to 16 occupants, Villa Solaire boasts striking timber cladding that was hand-carved by a local carpenter in keeping with the region's <a href="http://inhabitat.com/solar-powered-mobile-eco-refuge-for-the-swiss-alps/">iconic vernacular architecture</a>. The original skeleton remains intact and a series of interventions have ensured that plenty of daylight can penetrate the once-inky interior.1
Villa Solaire by JKA+FUGAThe original timber framework was retained2
Villa Solaire by JKA+FUGAJFK + FUGA restored a 19th century alpine farmhouse in France3
Villa Solaire by JKA+FUGASpruce cladding was added to the exterior4
Villa Solaire by JKA+FUGAA local carpenter hand carved the cladding in keeping with the region's vernacular architecture5
Villa Solaire by JKA+FUGAGaps between the slats and cutouts provide plenty of natural light6
Villa Solaire by JKA+FUGAThe interior retains the warmth and character of a farmhouse7
Villa Solaire by JKA+FUGAThe farmhouse is now a rental villa8
Villa Solaire by JKA+FUGAThe woodwork is so impressive9
Villa Solaire by JKA+FUGAThe bathroom is very contemporary and fresh10










