Cameron House unveils first phase of £2m upgrade
Scottish resort Cameron House has unveiled the first stage in a £2 million transformation of its Carrick Resort.
Led by interior design firm Greyline Design, the initial six-week modernisation project has upgraded the resort’s Clubhouse and Café Spa, revamping the interior and food and drink offering.
Previously known as The Claret Jug restaurant, the renamed Clubhouse at Cameron has been fully renovated while retaining original features such as the stone fireplace and flagstone floor, creating a cosy and welcoming atmosphere.
Meanwhile, the Café Spa has been relocated to the same level as the Clubhouse and offers a relaxing space complete with contemporary furnishings of colourful Scottish wools and soft leather. New internal windows have been installed which maximise natural light and make the most of the resort’s iconic views.
Phase two of the Cameron Club and Spa renovation and will see the treatment rooms and spa facilities upgraded.
Resort director Andy Roger said: “This work represents the start of an exciting transformation of what was previously called the Carrick Resort into the Cameron Club and Spa. Relocating the Café Spa to the ground floor level has allowed us to increase capacity and transform the Spa arrival experience. All of this was completed with the utmost care to ensure any changes make the most of our stunning setting. We are excited to continue to plan the next phases of the overall project and look forward to welcome guests to the new Clubhouse and Café Spa.”
Greyline Design’s Gavin Liddle added: “Our key aim for The Clubhouse at Cameron was to create a welcoming, characterful space with a laid-back feel. As well as a full renovation of the interior, the lighting has also been upgraded throughout to create a warm and relaxing atmosphere where guests can take a moment to sit back and enjoy the beautiful surroundings of Loch Lomond.
“As a stand-alone development, the Café Spa was an exciting clean sheet design opportunity. We mixed hard finishes such as grey parquet flooring with three-dimensional bronze mosaic and timber wall panelling, creating a calming space with warmth and character.”
Architecture firm 3DReid and renowned property consultants Amicus worked alongside Greyline Design to deliver the project.