This five-bedroomed house from our Longhouse range is a slightly larger version of the LH202 model: by adding length to the building and a dormer window, there’s space for an extra bedroom, which shares the upstairs bathroom.
The master bedroom, with optional en-suite, has a loft ladder providing access to roof space storage above. Alternatively, this room could be used as a TV or family room. The second downstairs bedroom is conveniently located next to the shower-room; both are more generously proportioned in this model – as is the kitchen/living area.
The double-height living room, with its vaulted ceiling and wood-burning stove, forms the home’s natural focal point. Large areas of glazing open onto a deck, bringing the outside in. Ideally, the living room windows will frame the views while making best use of passive solar gain throughout the year.
A version of this house can be viewed here and here in our gallery.
Our eco-friendly designs, inspired by traditional Hebridean architecture, are sympathetic to the landscape and can be readily adapted to your specific location and requirements.
Packs so much function and rooms into a simple form.
Adding a box dormer expands the upstairs function.
A more open design to the similar LH402
A box dormer to allow the upstairs bedrooms to share a bathroom.
There are two version of this design.
Has a separate kitchen which is popular with many clients.
This new design is based on the popular LH302PD.
This is a smaller version of our LH102 .
This is a smaller version of our LH102P.
Designed to maximise living space and promote a sense of openness and space.
By adding a box dormer, there’s space for an extra bedroom.
Our LH102 model expanded with a ‘lean-to’ extension to the rear.
This four-bedroomed house with living in the centre.