The Summit Nest
Room Top Studio (50m²)


The Panorama
From the highest floor, the village roofs lead the eye toward the snowy Pyrenees, and the room opens directly onto this wide mountain view. A broad window turns that ridge line into part of the studio, keeping rooftops and mountains in view from inside.
The Bedroom
A white metal bed sits under the sloped ceiling, with low windows bringing daylight into the attic space. From there the sleeping area connects visually with the bathroom, keeping the one-bedroom apartment open and easy to move through.



The Bath
A deep bathtub, white tiles, and a shower curtain tucked beneath the sloped ceiling. A practical place to slow down after the mountains.
The Dining Corner
The dining table sits beside a compact U-shaped kitchen under a flat ceiling with warm recessed lighting, making the studio comfortable for longer stays. That kitchen provides the practical work surface, storage, and appliances needed for independent days.


