Inverurie Highland Home

About This Project
Traditional Scottish log home featuring weathered grey timber cladding and multiple dormers. This two-story residence seamlessly blends with the Highland landscape, offering modern comfort while respecting traditional Scottish architectural elements with its steep roofline and practical design.
This impressive Highland home in Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, combines traditional Scottish architecture with Scandinavian log building excellence. Situated on an elevated site with panoramic views across the River Don valley, this property showcases how log construction can withstand Scotland's challenging climate.
The home features massive Scots Pine logs sourced from Aberdeenshire forests, supporting local forestry while ensuring materials suited to the climate. The construction employs traditional Scottish techniques, including harling (roughcast render) on exposed gables for additional weather protection. The steep-pitched roof, covered with natural slate, efficiently sheds rain and snow while creating dramatic vaulted interiors.
The interior celebrates Scottish craftsmanship with locally sourced materials throughout. The great room features a magnificent inglenook fireplace constructed from local granite, housing a high-efficiency wood-burning stove. Exposed ceiling beams are hand-finished using traditional tools, while modern insulation hidden within the roof structure ensures energy efficiency. The kitchen combines Scottish oak cabinetry with Caithness stone worktops, creating a blend of tradition and functionality.
The property includes four bedrooms, with the master suite occupying the entire west wing for privacy and views. A whisky library with temperature control houses an extensive collection, while a boot room with dog washing facilities caters to country pursuits. The grounds include a Victorian-style glasshouse for year-round vegetable production and formal gardens featuring native Scottish plants. This Inverurie home exemplifies Scottish Highland living at its finest.