...traditional homes designed for modern living
Flodigarry Design at KensaleyreName - Ken & Brenda Lowndes Design - Flodigarry Location - Kensaleyre, Notes - Ken and Brenda have called their house Tigh Daibhaidh (David's House) |
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![]() This front elevation of the Flodigarry design shows just how close it is to the traditional croft houses found throughout the |
![]() From the side, you can see the rear gable extension. This house has been altered from our original layout and now has double windows downstairs to the front. |
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![]() The house has a very spacious lounge. The Lowndes have added patio doors to the rear which open out onto a patio area also accessed from the dining area in the rear extension. |
![]() The lounge looking towards the front of the house showing those double windows in the front elevation. |
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![]() The kitchen area of this particular house differs considerably from our original Flodigarry design. Here the kitchen and dining room are located in the rear extension. This creates a bright and airy room. |
![]() Looking towards the dining area from the kitchen with the second set of patio doors in the background. |
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![]() One of the features of the Flodigarry design is the stair and upstairs landing. |
![]() It is a very bright area of the house which maximises the available natural light through the Velux window above the stair. |
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![]() The house has three bedrooms upstairs. This is one of the rooms to the front of the house which has a built in wardrobe in the corner. Note the wardrobe doors which match the other interior doors in the house. These are supplied as standard with all SkyeHomes kits. |
![]() This is the en-suite bathroom off the rear bedroom. Once again a Velux window allows in plenty light and although relatively small, the room still allows ample space for a good sized shower cubicle. |
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