Black Shed house on the Isle of Skye has fir interiors and a black tin exterior

Mary Arnold-Forster Architects designed the tin-clad Black Shed house on the Isle of Skye for an architect and a rabbi. Douglas fir was used for the interior of the Scottish house to emulate the “feel and warmth” of a traditional Scottish blackhouse, which were originally built to shelter farm workers and livestock from harsh weather
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