"Breathtaking" off-grid Lochside House wins RIBA House of the Year 2018
A humble cottage on the edge of a lake in the Scottish Highlands has been named as the UK's best house of 2018.
Lochside House, a cottage designed by Haysom Ward Millar Architects, was chosen from a shortlist of seven projects to win the RIBA House of the Year prize.
The announcement was made during the final episode of the Channel 4 television series Grand Designs: House of the Year this evening.
Cambridge-based Haysom Ward Millar Architects designed the property as the home for a ceramic artist.
Made up of three humble buildings, the house is crafted from natural materials that complement its scenic location.
Charred Scottish larch clads the building's exterior, which is shielded behind a traditional drystone wall. Inside is bright but pared-back, with highlights including ceilings lined in oiled timber, a focal fireplace and large windows framing views of the lake and mountains. The house is also off-grid – it produces its own electricity from solar panels, and sources clean water from its own borehole.
RIBA president Ben Derbyshire described the house as "the perfect addition to this dream landscape".
"Lochside House is truly breathtaking," he said.
"By containing its scale, sensitively positioning the crop of buildings on a promontory around established trees, and making use of local materials, HaysomWardMiller have created a home which perfectly responds to its exposed, unique location."
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