
At the remote edge of the Scottish Highlands, where dramatic skies meet ancient hills and the sea slips into shadowy lochs, Kyle House stands as a masterstroke of design-led restoration. This member of The Aficionados — a travel resource for those seeking lodgings that meld luxury, design and authenticity — a once-abandoned stone cottage, has been exquisitely reimagined by Edinburgh-based architectural studio GRAS into a refined one-bedroom retreat located at the southern tip of the Kyle of Tongue in Sutherland.
Encased in limewashed stone, its timeless silhouette remains firmly rooted in place, yet within, a minimalist sophistication unfolds. The design ethos is grounded in a deep reverence for both nature and craft, expressed through a palette of raw, enduring materials — Caithness stone, oak, brushed metal and smooth glass. Kyle House is not merely a renovation, but a considered composition of form, texture and light. Every intervention is precise: newly cut windows frame the wilderness like living paintings; hand-finished oak joinery defines spatial rhythms; heated stone floors bring warmth underfoot while honoring their geological origins.
The interior spaces, conceptualized as a sequence of oak-lined volumes, are purposefully minimal, leaving room for nature to speak. Furniture is few and deliberate — Danish modern classics mingle with contemporary pieces by Ilse Crawford, selected for their quiet beauty and tactile presence. In the living room, a wood-burning stove draws focus without intrusion. A ribbon window slices through the kitchen, offering uninterrupted views of the moors and sea beyond. This is a home where silence and stillness are design elements.
The single bedroom, with its picture window carved into concrete, gazes directly onto the ever-shifting mist of the Kyle. The bed, layered in natural linens and thick quilts, becomes a cocoon from which to observe the land’s wild theatre. In contrast, the bathroom leans into indulgence — a deep soaking tub positioned beside the window offers views toward Ben Loyal, while a generous rain shower continues the sensorial immersion.
Sitting within a National Scenic Area, the surrounding landscape is untouched, poetic — home to golden eagles, sea trout and whispering grasses that bend in Atlantic winds. The owners, a conservationist Danish family, describe their style as “Scandi-Scot”: a gentle synthesis of Nordic functionality and Scottish soul, shaped by a commitment to sustainability and a passion for place.
At Kyle House, architecture is not just shelter — it is a meditation. A solitary, sculptural presence in the vastness of the Highlands, this is a space for slow living, elemental luxury and sublime disconnection.
Photography courtesy of Kyle House and The Aficionados.
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