"The original cottage has now been transformed into single space with kitchen-dining-sitting areas, which opens onto a sheltered kitchen garden..."
The latest issue of Homes & Interiors Scotland features an article about our Cornival project — developing a dilapidated Aberdeenshire cottage and byre into a comfortable and inviting home for a young family.
Catherine Coyle's piece captures the homeowners' journey from their life working in Asia, to house-hunting, buying the site and connecting with Brown & Brown to work on this full refurbishment and extension.
For us, it's pleasing to see such coverage of a project that brought us a huge amount of satisfaction — personally and professionally — and it's a fitting way to acknowledge the completion of Cornival.
Read Issue #139 of Homes & Interiors Scotland — and find the article on page 122.
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We have completed a visually quiet refurbishment and contemporary extension to a traditional Scottish cottage and byre in the Aberdeenshire countryside — tailored to life for a young family.
Co-founder Andrew Brown has a piece published in the RIAS Quarterly, issue 46 — focusing on the influx of urbanites to rural areas and its potential influence on contemporary residential design.
We picked up two awards and a commendation at the 2021 Scottish Design Awards for our Lower Tullochgrue and Upper Parkbrae projects — while our friends at Touch3D were awarded for their visualisation work on King's Cairn.