The Hameart project by Loader Monteith revives a traditional stone cottage in the Scottish Highlands through a sharply contemporary yet respectful addition. The extension replaces a failing roof with a single-story volume featuring standing-seam metal cladding, clerestory glazing, and disappearing glass walls that open directly to the garden. Floating above a boundary wall, the addition contrasts the original structure’s red sandstone and pantiled roof while maintaining a dialogue between past and present. Large openings, slim rooflines, and a clear architectural separation allow the new space to feel both grounded and light.
Inside, the home was reconfigured for insulation, flow, and storage, using radiant-heated porcelain floors, built-in joinery, and a natural palette that echoes the site’s materials. Dormant outbuildings were also brought back into use. Loader Monteith worked closely with planners to ensure Hameart respected conservation priorities while meeting future needs. The result is a clean, sculptural retreat that balances shelter, openness, and material memory.
Stone Cottage Renos
The Hameart Project Brings Warmth and Contrast to a Renovated Highland Home
Trend Themes
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Modern Heritage Integration — Contemporary design elements harmoniously blend with traditional architecture in heritage structures, creating dynamic spaces that honor both history and innovation.
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Sustainable Architectural Materials — Innovative use of sustainable building materials like standing-seam metal and radiant-heated porcelain creates eco-friendly environments that enhance energy efficiency and aesthetic appeal.
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Industry Implications
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Architecture and Design — Emerging trends in architecture focus on blending modern aesthetics with heritage conservation, pushing the industry towards creating spaces that are both innovative and respectful of historical contexts.
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Interior Design — Interior design is increasingly moving towards creating multifunctional and harmonious spaces using sustainable materials and clever layout configurations.