Braefoot

 

A zinc roof with a bespoke rooflight and slate clad walls at a house extension in Dumgoyne, Stirlingshire.jpg

A new extension to a multi-extended 18th/19th century cottage in a spectacular rural setting is designed to enjoy the open aspect towards the distant hills while forming an architecturally meaningful connection internally and externally to the existing stone and slate house.

The new work, built of timber frame, zinc roof and clad in second hand slates, is a pavilion which leans against the existing house.

 

Client
Private client

Location
Dumgoyne, Stirlingshire

Awards
GIA Residential Commendation

 
 
A zinc roof with a bespoke rooflight at a house extension in Dumgoyne, Stirlingshire
 
A house in Dumgoyne, Stirlingshire
A small window at a house extension in Dumgoyne, Stirlingshire
A library within the hallway at a house extension in Dumgoyne, Stirlingshire
 
 
Slate, bespoke timber framed windows and glass balustrading at a house extension in Dumgoyne, Stirlingshire
 
 
Timber framed windows and high ceilings at a house extension in Dumgoyne, Stirlingshire
 
A zinc roof with a bespoke rooflight and slate clad walls at a house extension in Dumgoyne, Stirlingshire