This three-bedroom house balances a modest exterior with spectacular internal spaces. Entry is via a wind-lobby and utility room at the rear, leading through to an open-plan kitchen and dining area. It then opens up into a dramatic, double height living area, which appears from the outside an extension, so as to preserve the core building’s striking, symmetrical design.
A large bedroom downstairs has direct access to a ‘Jack and Jill’ bathroom, while a stair leads up to two generous bedrooms and a further bathroom.
Details and external materials can be changed according to your local vernacular, or to meet planning guidelines. This may be particularly important if you live in a conservation area or a national park.
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.
An upside-down house with a stunning open plan living area on the first floor...
Echoes the classic whitehouse form and proportions.
This two or three bedroom variation upon the WH402.
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This one-bedroom cottage uses a clean, straightforward design.