Adding a box dormer to the attractive LH302P design enables a fifth bedroom to be added, which shares the upstairs bathroom – perfect for larger families, or those seeking an extra room for use as a home office. The ‘lean-to’ rear extension comprises a wind-lobby and utility area, allowing plenty of storage space. A larger porch version allows for a 6th bedroom or home office.
The improved utility/cloak area, plus the larger kitchen/dining area – with more workspace and room for a larger table – adds to the practicality of this attractive design. The double-height living room, with its vaulted ceiling and wood-burning stove, forms the home’s natural focal point.
The master bedroom is easily large enough to accommodate an optional en-suite; alternatively, this room might be used as a TV or family room. The second downstairs bedroom is conveniently located next to the shower-room.
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.
This four-bedroomed house is one of our most popular Longhouse designs because it packs so much space into a deceptively simple form. Central to this is its clever design, with service areas running down the back wall, leaving the living and bedroom spaces uncluttered…
This four-bedroom model is a variation upon our popular LH402 Longhouse, simply adding a box dormer to expand the upstairs bedrooms and enable them to share a central bathroom…
This four-bedroomed house is another variation upon the very popular LH402 Longhouse, this time adding a ‘lean-to’ rear extension. There are two extension options: the first adds a much larger utility room and additional storage, while the second option creates a much larger kitchen…
This four-bedroom model expands further upon the spacious LH402P design, adding a box dormer to accommodate a shared bathroom on the first floor, making it an ideal home for families with children…
This four-bedroomed design takes a similar form to the very popular LH402 Longhouse, the main difference being the wider plan, which allows for a larger dining space, living room and second bedroom…
This four or five bedroomed house is another variation upon the generously proportioned LH502 Longhouse, this time adding a ‘lean-to’ rear extension. There are two extension options: the first being the standard porch with additional lobby and utility area, while the second option creates a much larger kitchen, larder and external store…
This new four or five bedroomed design has the openness of the LH302P but has a separate kitchen which is popular with many clients. It is a superb addition to our range...
This new design is based on the popular LH302PD but without the additional bedrooms to the west gable. It has a stunning open plan dining/living area.
A new addition to our range this is a smaller version of our LH102 . It retains all the drama and openness of the LH102 but the smaller footprint reduces costs making this an ideal starter home for those on a limited budget.
A new addition to our range this is a smaller version of our LH102P . It retains all the drama and openness of the LH102 but the smaller footprint reduces costs making this an ideal starter home for those on a limited budget. Available with larger porch giving a home office or a fourth bedroom.
Despite its modest footprint, this two-bedroom house has been designed to maximise living space and promote a sense of openness and space. The kitchen/dining area opens to a dramatic double-height vaulted living room, where a woodburning stove is the focal point…
This two-bedroom house design expands upon our LH102 model by adding a ‘lean-to’ extension to the rear, providing a utility room and additional storage, as well as allowing for a larger kitchen/dining area with extra worktops and space for a bigger table...
This four-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…