We are pleased to share that planning permission has been granted for a replacement dwelling house on the Isle of Arran.
The proposal replaces a vacant mid-century modern house with a contemporary flat roofed home that sits lightly within its setting. The design responds to the site and neighbours with careful attention to proportion, orientation and views, creating a home that maximises natural light and frames Lamlash Bay.
The house retains the simple, linear language of the previous dwelling while reinterpreting it in a contemporary way. The form, massing and positioning are informed by neighbouring buildings and street frontage, ensuring the replacement feels considered and in keeping with its context.
Securing planning permission marks an important step towards realising a home that balances landscape, light and material, and demonstrates how architecture can respond thoughtfully to place.