Aldr — derived from the Old Norse word for age, lifetime, or to grow — is a home that honours tradition while embracing the needs of modern living. Its form echoes the classic rural Scottish dwelling, with steep pitched roofs, sash-and case style windows, and prominent dormers that sit naturally in the landscape. The proportions remain true to the buildings that have stood for generations, but inside, the layout has been reimagined for contemporary life — open, light-filled, and adaptable. Subtle modern touches, like the large corner window, bring in views and daylight without compromising the home's timeless character.
Aldr — from the Old Norse for age, lifetime, or to grow — reimagines traditional Scottish architecture for contemporary living. With steeply pitched roofs, gabled ends, and chimney stacks, its familiar form feels rooted in the rural landscape. Timeless features like sash and case style windows and dormers are combined with modern touches — crisp render, clean lines, and large-format glazing — creating a home that’s both classic and current. Inside,
generous natural light and open, adaptable spaces support the way we live today. Whether nestled among trees, facing open hills, or set on croft land, Aldr sits comfortably in its surroundings — quietly confident, enduring, and designed to last.