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.
The dramatic double-height living room, with its vaulted ceiling and wood-burning stove, forms the home’s natural focal point. Unlike previous models, the kitchen is separate – although its sliding doors mean that it’s easy to chat to guests while cooking, or close them and hide away the bùrach as required.
Of the four bedrooms, two feature en-suite bathrooms, and a further shower room is situated on the ground floor. Upstairs rooms are reached by a feature stair leading from the dining area. With twin roof-lights, plus built-in drawers and cupboards, these bedrooms are functional and airy.
A version of this house can be viewed in our gallery here and here.
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.
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.
A slightly larger version of the LH202 with a box dormer.