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Chalet

A 'chalet' (pronounced ), also called 'Swiss chalet', is a type of building in the Alpine region made of wood.

Contents
Definition and Origin
Chalets as Holiday Residences
North American Usage
Persian Gulf Usage
See also
External links

Definition and Origin


A 'chalet' in the hills to the east of Orosí, Costa Rica.

Webster's Dictionary defines a chalet as "''A wooden dwelling with a sloping roof and widely overhanging eaves, common in Switzerland and other Alpine regions''". The term can nowadays be used for any cottage or lodge built in this style.
The term 'chalet' stems from Franco-Provençal speaking part of Switzerland and originally referred to the hut of a herder. It derives from the medieval Latin ''calittum'', which might come from an Indoeuropean root ''cala'' that means ''shelter''.
In Quebec French, any summer or vacation dwelling, especially near a ski hill, is called a chalet whether or not it is built in the style of a Swiss chalet.
Many chalets in the European Alps were originally used as seasonal farms for dairy cattle which would be brought up from the lowland pastures during the summer months. The herders would live in the chalet and make butter and cheese in order to preserve the milk produced. These products would then be taken, with the cattle, back to the low valleys before the onset of the alpine winter. The chalets would remain locked and unused during the winter months. Around many chalets you will see small windowless huts called mazots which were used to lock away valuable items for this period.

Chalets as Holiday Residences


Today, chalets are family or group residences in mountain resorts. They can be booked from private owners or tour operators.
The term chalet is also used in the hospitality industry to describe detached cottages (semi-detached are called duplex or triplex) in other settings, including seaside resorts and as an adjunct to motel accommodation. These chalets can be similar to studio apartments with self-contained cooking facilities and/or bathroom and toilet facilities.

North American Usage


In North American ski areas the word Chalet is also used to describe buildings that house cafeterias and other services provided by the resort, even though they often look nothing like the traditional Swiss chalet.
In Canada there is a chain of restaurants named Swiss Chalet.

Persian Gulf Usage


Usually Arabs from the Persian Gulf region refer to houses on the beach as Chalets.

See also



Villa

External links



Chalet Suisse or the permanence of one vernacular model during last two centuries

Chalets, professionally managed by Mountain Rentals of Gatlinburg

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Chalet Companies
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