HebHomes grew out of Dualchas Architects, founded on the Isle of Skye in 1995 by brothers Neil and Alasdair Stephen to lift the quality of rural building in Scotland. Dualchas re-examined the modest, narrow-plan forms of traditional Highland architecture and re-expressed them with modern materials, careful proportions and light-filled interiors. That work helped shift expectations of what a rural home could be—respectful of place yet unmistakably contemporary—and has been recognised widely, including exhibitions at the V&A Dundee, the National Museum of Scotland and the Venice Bienalle. .
HebHomes was created to make that design ethos accessible to more people. Instead of one-off commissions alone, we translate architect-designed house types into precise, build-ready kits that keep the discipline and craft of the studio while delivering predictable cost and programme. Over 20+ years, our team—now based in Glasgow and on Skye—has refined details, fabric and assembly methods across 400+ homes in varied climates and contexts. The aim hasn’t changed since 1995: build well, belong to the landscape, and last for generations.
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HebHomes grew out of Dualchas Architects, founded on the Isle of Skye in 1995 by brothers Neil and Alasdair Stephen to lift the quality of rural building in Scotland. Dualchas re-examined the modest, narrow-plan forms of traditional Highland architecture and re-expressed them with modern materials, careful proportions and light-filled interiors. That work helped shift expectations of what a rural home could be—respectful of place yet unmistakably contemporary—and has been recognised widely, including exhibitions at the V&A Dundee, the National Museum of Scotland and the Venice Bienalle. .
HebHomes was created to make that design ethos accessible to more people. Instead of one-off commissions alone, we translate architect-designed house types into precise, build-ready kits that keep the discipline and craft of the studio while delivering predictable cost and programme. Over 20+ years, our team—now based in Glasgow and on Skye—has refined details, fabric and assembly methods across 400+ homes in varied climates and contexts. The aim hasn’t changed since 1995: build well, belong to the landscape, and last for generations.