Elevations

April 11, 2005

The house is positioned in such a way that we enjoy the beauty of the plot as much as possible. Still it’s situated in a secluded spot, close to an elevated part, so we hope to receive some natural shelter here during those fierce gales in Skye winters.

Also, the sitting room extension is lowered a bit, thus following the height difference in the plot as well.

These image show the back of the house, facing the south side of the plot and the front of the house facing the north side of the plot. The latter really takes advantage of the incredible views by having lots of windows. The three windows in the front is the kitchen; to the left the dining room and the sitting room. To the right of the kitchen are windows of bedrooms.

North and south elevationsEast and west elevations

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