Private Homes \ House at Elie, Fife
The house consists of a living/dining/kitchen with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The design is “upside down” with the living/dining area getting an oblique view of the sea to the south-west and the kitchen opening onto a roof terrace looking due south. The main entrance is from the north at a half level. The design has an “open” side with extensive glazing looking west and south but elsewhere the elevations are predominantly masonry. All the rooms look into a small courtyard. An external staircase connects this to direct to the first floor accommodation. The upper level is one continuous space with the barrel vault appearing to “float” above it with glazing on all four elevations under it.
The project has had its planning approved and construction is expected to begin at the end of 2019.
Architects | Richard Murphy, Mark Donaghy |
Client | Private Clients |