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Visitors are greeted by a Siedle door station in brushed stainless steel with wide-angle camera 130. It points the way to a building which creates a link with the traditional alpine construction methods with astonishingly elegant touches. |
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A simple, carefully proportioned structure, a shallow gable roof with wide overhang, wooden shutters and a balcony at the front, skilfully position the housebarn in the environment. The timber cladding of the two above-ground floors is also reminiscent of the rural houses typical of this region. |
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Here, aesthetics means more than just the visual appearance: the natural texture of the timber facade opens up a tactile dialogue with the technical precision of a flush-mounted Siedle system. |
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In the entrance area, the high-end Siedle Steel system is characterised by function, discreet in terms of shape. |
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The door station at the main entrance features the house number, a movement sensor module, a hidden integrated camera, a door loudspeaker, a code lock and call buttons in stainless steel. |
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The spa zone concealed in the ground and protected from view with steam room, sauna and water basins winds around a patio that provides natural light. |
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Indoors, the planners also opted for a contemporary mix of regional construction materials and technological counterpoints – such as video panels for door communication from Siedle. The deluxe model features a large video screen and touch monitor. |
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