CLWG Architects

CLWG Architects Crichton Lang, Willis + Galloway (CLWG) are an award winning Edinburgh based architecture practice

Preview of our recently completed ‘Skew House’. A modern three-bedroom private home near Kinross. More details coming so...
10/01/2025

Preview of our recently completed ‘Skew House’. A modern three-bedroom private home near Kinross. More details coming soon.

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Photography by .and.zac

13/01/2023

Bespoke storage at our Skew House project

The design, which features in the latest issue of Homes & Interiors Scotland, includes a pull-out shoe rack, pull-out chest of drawers and a pull-out clothes rail with an additional standard wardrobe on the end

Each pull-out unit is around 1200mm in length (double the depth of a standard wardrobe) and occupies a part recess into the roof void. The units are constructed in birch plywood and mounted on heavy duty drawer slides. The chest of drawers were based on the dimensions of the range which allows any desired combination of drawers to be installed
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12/01/2023

As part of their feature on storage ideas for nurturing your nest the latest issue of Homes & Interiors Scotland includes the pull-out storage we designed for our Skew House project.

The unit is part recessed into the roof space and houses a shoe rack, chest of drawers and clothes rails – the design allows each section to be double the depth of a standard wardrobe.

Garden Nooks at The Long HousesThe breakout space is positioned between living room and kitchen - providing a sheltered ...
01/09/2022

Garden Nooks at The Long Houses

The breakout space is positioned between living room and kitchen - providing a sheltered retreat connected to the garden

The nook is carved into bespoke cabinetry that wraps around a study space that sits behind the nook and between the main living areas

We recently spoke with Homes & Interiors Scotland about the trend for nooks and breakout spaces in homes - you can read more about this in the latest edition of which is out now
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Delighted to be in the latest edition of Homes & Interiors Scotland contributing to a piece about trends in architecture...
29/08/2022

Delighted to be in the latest edition of Homes & Interiors Scotland contributing to a piece about trends in architecture

We chatted about an increase in requests for bespoke 'nooks' – an elegant response to the way our homes have adapted throughout the pandemic to become places we live and work
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'The Long Houses'We're excited to share visuals of our project at Wester Balgediewhich has been submitted to planning - ...
27/04/2022

'The Long Houses'

We're excited to share visuals of our project at Wester Balgedie
which has been submitted to planning - the three new homes overlooking Loch Leven have been designed to reflect traditional forms of existing houses within the village with a contemporary approach that defines the proposals as new additions to the historic 'ferm toun'

More details of the project coming soon

Client - Webster Homes
Planning Consultant - Felsham PD
Visuals - Dalgety Design

21/03/2020
Delighted to receive planning permission for our proposed new build dwelling. A traditional style informed by its locali...
01/05/2019

Delighted to receive planning permission for our proposed new build dwelling. A traditional style informed by its locality with modern accents such as the zinc and timber rear dormer which overlooks the sloping site - the mixture of old and new will be reflected within our interior design strategy currently in development

18/04/2019

This , we're celebrating our continuing involvement in the restoration and development of the New Lanark World Heritage Site.

Our work here extends over 35 years with the latest phase commencing in 2016 with the restoration of the A-Listed Double Row terrace - the last empty block on the site having previously provided housing for millworkers in the village the properties will be brought back into residential use. The interior of one tenement, 'The Museum Stair' has also been conserved and stabilised - too delicate to allow public access; the interior has been digitally recorded for exhibition and conservation use.

The current phase, known as The Townscape Heritage Project is due for completion in 2020 and also includes work to Mantilla Row, Caithness Row and the Counting House.

You can read more about the project at http://www.newlanark.org/world-heritage-site/drprogramme.shtml

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