Awe-inspiring Mountains and Magnificent Glens and Lochs
Awe-inspiring Mountains and Magnificent Glens and Lochs
Curve Architecture in Edinburgh designed a house that hugs the landscape, providing shelter, whilst also celebrating it’s openness to this unique location. The house is clad in native larch from the estate and Nordic eco steel, while timber frames made from Scottish Douglas Fir frame the main living area.
Ben Damph Lodge is the perfect place to get away from it all or to have a fabulous party. The main living space is designed to be a gathering place, while also providing cosier spaces around the house (still with a great view) to chill out and relax.
Local amenities provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, mountain biking, climbing, kayaking and wild swimming. It is also possible to go stalking, shooting or fishing. Or just stay at home and enjoy those magnificent views across Upper Loch Torridon and out to the mountains beyond
Every effort has been made to ensure the house has a low carbon footprint. Efficient construction ensures the house is well insulated. The house is powered by solar panels, while the heating is provided by a ground source heat pump.
Natural materials, such as local stone and slate, have been used wherever possible to bring the outside in and create a feeling of being in nature. Our own 130-year-old Douglas Fir from the estate has been used to make fitted furniture. All the modern comforts are provided, while at the same time trying to use vintage and antique items wherever possible.
Curve Architecture in Edinburgh designed a house that hugs the landscape, providing shelter, whilst also celebrating it’s openness to this unique location. The house is clad in native larch from the estate and Nordic eco steel, while timber frames made from Scottish Douglas Fir frame the main living area.
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