House alterations in Portobello Edinburgh. Biomorphis redesigned the ground floor of a family home in Portobello, Edinburgh, to create a flexible kitchen-living space and a new bedroom. The previous layout placed the kitchen in a self-contained space on the opposite side of the house. We converted that kitchen into a bedroom, giving the family a
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1960s house transformation in South Edinburgh
A 1960s house transformation in South Edinburgh by Biomorphis which transforms it into a modern, functional, and light-filled residence. The project involved raising the roof to create three comfortable bedrooms and designing a new flexible living space on the ground floor. The extension opens the home to the rear garden and the Pentland Hills, while
Attic Conversion and Flat Transformation at Waverley Park, Edinburgh
Biomorphis is designing an Attic Conversion and a Flat Transformation at Waverley Park to expand the living space. The project focuses on creating flexible, light-filled areas that respond to modern family and lifestyle needs. The attic conversion provides additional bedrooms and functional spaces, while the flat transformation reconfigures the lower floors to improve flow, comfort,
Internal Alterations at Stanley Road, Edinburgh
Biomorphis carried out a series of internal alterations to a flat on Stanley Road in Trinity, Edinburgh, located within a B Listed Building. The project reconfigured the existing layout to create a new kitchen–living space, an additional bedroom, and two ensuite bathrooms, all within the original footprint of the apartment. The client required a practical
Transformation of the Old Ale & Porter house in Tyninghame
The Old Ale & Porter House is an early 18th-century single-storey cottage, adjoined to a mid-18th-century two-storey house. It is located within the Tyninghame Conservation Area. Listed as a Category C building, the house had evolved over time through altered openings and internal changes, eventually forming a single dwelling.
Renovation of a house on the island of Møn, Denmark
Biomorphis designed the transformation and renovation of a derelict house on the island of Møn, Denmark. The project set out to revive the building while preserving the qualities that define its character and relationship to place.
Loft Conversion in Dunbar, Scotland
Biomorphis transformed the loft of an early 20th-century building in Dunbar, Scotland into a light-filled living room. The project reimagines an underused attic as a generous and welcoming space for everyday life. Rather than extending the building footprint, the design unlocks value within the existing structure. The original loft offered limited light and poor usability.
Black lodge
The discreet glazed lodge in the Scottish Highlands give its residents the opportunity to experience a privileged contact with the Loch and offers panoramic views of the scenic landscape, while shielding from the stronf prevailing winds.
Cockburn Street Edinburgh
Biomorphis reconfigured a double storey family apartment in the Old Town in order to obtain 2 independent flats each fitted with their own serving spaces. The upper flat was extended onto an adjacent rooftop to create a generous loft space. Both levels still operate as one family house with the added flexibility of independence for
Stead’s Place Masterplan
biomorphis worked with Save Leith Walk to facilitate a Community Planning Workshop in order to develop an alternative vision for the land on Stead’s Place as well as the 106-154 Leith Walk red sandstone building.










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