Selected, authentic natural materials—brushed timbers, fine stone and tactile, warm textures—instill a sense of grounding, permanence and quiet sophistication. An exposed roof truss fashioned from reclaimed wood lends the living space volume and character, a subtle homage to alpine craftsmanship at its finest.
Across roughly 248 m² (2,670 sq ft) of living space, the floor plan unfolds with purpose: an expansive living-dining area anchored by a professional-grade kitchen, a fireplace and a south-facing sun terrace that frames the majestic Kitzbühel peaks. Daily life here feels like an experience—equally suited to contemplative seclusion or to entertaining guests in effortless style.
Three bedroom suites, each with a luxurious en-suite bath, are complemented by a master retreat featuring its own sauna and dressing room. A tranquil study—easily converted into a fourth bedroom—adds further flexibility. Generous glazing ushers light, air and landscape indoors, making nature the signature element of every room.
“The Wood Hood” is more than a residence; it is an alpine sanctuary where aesthetics, craftsmanship and sustainable living converge in perfect harmony.