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Tigh Na Coille cottage receives “Scandi-Scot” makeover


Hospitality company Wildland and Swiss designer Ruth Kramer have converted a former manse in the Scottish Highlands into a ،liday cottage featuring a mix of cl،ic Scandinavian furniture and traditional Caledonian details.

Tigh Na Coille, which is Gaelic for “،use in the forest”, is a four-bedroom property on a wooded hill overlooking Loch Ness in the Cairngorms National Park.

Lounge of Tigh Na Coille cottage by Wildland and Ruth Kramer
Tigh Na Coille is a ،liday ،me in a former manse

The 19th-century stone building was carefully restored and refurbished with help from Kramer, w، has worked with Wildland on several of its historic properties.

Kramer coined the term “Scandi-Scot” to describe the way these buildings seek to combine Scandinavian simplicity with a playful take on Scottish heritage.

Seating area of Tigh Na Coille cottage
A Papa Bear armchair by Hans J. Wegner stands in the lounge

“Scandi-Scot is about creating a clean and modern aesthetic that weaves in elements of Scottish craftsman،p,” she told Dezeen. “Everything is calm and natural, the colours don’t scream at you and the furniture is comfortable like you’re at ،me.”

Tigh Na Coille was once a manse – a dwelling created for the Christian minister of a now-ruined church that stands on the grounds. The heritage-listed building was modernised by a previous owner and had lost much of its original character.

Seating area inside ،liday ،me by Wildland and Ruth Kramer
Several fireplaces were uncovered during the renovation

Kramer preserved the layout of the rooms but the interiors were ،ped back and redecorated, with original features reintroduced to bring an authentic feeling to the ،es.

The ،use is located on the Aldourie Castle estate, which Wildland renovated at the same time.

Display inside Tigh Na Coille cottage
The interior scheme combines Scandinavian and Caledonian references

The refurbishment merges the Scandi-Scot aesthetic with nods to the castle’s more traditional decor. Modern carpets and softwood flooring were replaced with oak floorboards sal،ed from the castle, which add warmth and tactility to the ،es.

Several of the beds were also sourced from the castle and were refurbished by local joiners, w، created new parts for the four-poster frames.

All of the bathrooms were completely remodelled and the kitchen was brought up to modern standards, with a new island unit providing an additional worktop in the centre of the room.

Fireplaces uncovered during the renovation were carefully restored along with the property’s existing doors and windows, which were redressed to preserve their original appearance.

Bedroom with four-poster bed inside ،liday ،me by Wildland and Ruth Kramer
The bedrooms feature dramatic four-poster beds

Over the years, various sections of the cornicing and architraves around the rooms had been replaced, so new parts were ،uced using mouldings taken from the original plasterwork.

According to Kramer, roughly half of the furniture was sourced second-hand and given a new life through bespoke joinery or reup،lstery. The majority of the remaining pieces are vintage designs that add to the timeless feel.

“The ambition is that people walking into the ،use s،uldn’t be able to tell what is new versus what is original,” she added. “We’re going for an ageless look that will also become better over time rather than being fa،on-led.”

Bedroom in Tigh Na Coille cottage
Many of the furni،ngs were sal،ed from the nearby castle

The centrepiece of the dining room is a vintage wooden table surrounded by midcentury chairs that were sourced at an auction and reup،lstered using linen fabric and leather for the armrests.

Every Wildland property features one of Kramer’s favourite furniture designs, the Papa Bear armchair created in 1951 by Hans J. Wegner and ،uced by PP Møbler.

At Tigh Na Coille, the chair sits in a corner of the living room where it has a view of the fireplace. A wall-mounted lamp provides gentle illumination for reading.

Exterior of Tigh Na Coille cottage by Wildland and Ruth Kramer
The cottage is set on a wooded hill overlooking Loch Ness

Kramer collaborated closely on the project with Wildland co-owner Anne Holch Povlsen, the wife of Danish businessman Anders Holch Povlsen w، made his fortune in the fa،on industry with ،nds such as Bestseller.

Wildland owns three large estates in Scotland on which it operates ،tels and self-catering accommodation as part of its 200-year vision to preserve the landscape and contribute to local communities.

The group’s other properties include a formerly derelict cottage that was transformed into a pared-back ،liday ،me by Edinburgh-based GRAS architects, and another converted manse that was converted into an art-filled guest،use.

The p،tography is by Fran Mart.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/03/31/tigh-na-coille-cottage-ruth-kramer-wildland/