Scottish architect Luke McClelland has transformed a dark and ill-conceived apartment in Edinburgh‘s port area of Leith into a bright and contemporary home.
The ground floor flat, which dates back to the early 19th century, had been rented out for more than a decade before being purchased by its current owner.
The Leith apartment is defined by its use of timber (top image) and terrazzo (above)
As a result, its interiors suffered from a convoluted layout, considerable wear and tear, outdated facilities and several level changes in the floor, which sprung up as the basement of the Georgian building was
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