After 18 months of hard work by all involved, it’s been amazing to finally share images of Kepdarroch Farmhouse. We’re delighted by the response from the press, and really enjoyed reading the recent feature on Wallpaper.com.
From the Scottish Borders, to the Isle of Skye and beyond, living simply, and staying connected to the environment is central to our approach. Baillie Baillie will now be working on projects across Scotland, from our studios in Glasgow in the Central Belt, and Plockton, in The Scottish Highlands.
Kepdarroch Farmhouse is a new, self-build home on a working farm in rural Scotland. The house was designed for a young family, and is set to complete on site in spring 2021
Building your own home can be a massively rewarding, but also potentially challenging process. From our recent experience, we have a range of tips and advice to share with prospective self-builders. Get in touch if you’d like to find out more.
From our small studios in Glasgow and the Scottish Highlands, Baillie Baillie Architects are working on new-build homes, extensions and refurbishments in varied rural landscapes across Scotland. This year we are renewing our commitment to a holistic approach to sustainability.
We design environmentally-responsive buildings, that draw inspiration from historic crofting settlements and their vernacular buildings. Our recent contribution to 'Stories within Our Isles' describes our interest in the Scottish landscape, and it’s history of habitation.
We were recently featured in the Architect’s Journal. We talked about our background, some of our interests, and about the way we approach our projects.
The Scottish Highlands have a long history of human habitation, and despite the commonly associated misnomer ‘wilderness’, the landscape bears visible traces.