The Hen House is a small holiday house is located in the township Fiscavaig, on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. This house has an area of 70 square meters is built from sustainable materials and design features that affect environmentally friendly. Designed by Rural Design Architects and is now available as a holiday retreat for £575 to £895 a night. If you want to holiday surrounded by thick shades of a rural and mountains, then you need this booked immediately, happy holidays.
From the architects,
This small holiday house, located in the township of Fiscavaig on the western side of the Isle of Skye, deliberately eschews convention due to its unusual site. Indeed on first visiting the site it was difficult to see how any proposal could succeed if it disrupted such a landscape.
The decision to lift the building off the ground on small piloti released the design from convention and allowed it to relate to the wider context – the views to the north and the sun from the south. The form of the house deliberately narrows to the north, reducing its surface area, and leans into the weather.
The entrance bridge lifts one off the landscape and immediately upon entering one is connected with the view through the fully-glazed elevation to the north. The other windows are secondary and draw light into the two storey volume.
Simple timber construction reinforces the character of the house as a visitor in the ancient landscape.