Blast from the past: inside a retro holiday home on Skye

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After the heating exploded, the Whytes decided to turn over a new leaf – or two – with retro décor in their Skye holiday let finds Nichola Hunter.

Number One Carbost didn’t set out to be a homage to the 50s, but if the shoe fits…Emma and Christopher Whyte bought their holiday home on Skye 15 years ago, but just a couple of years into their ownership the oil boiler blew up.

Picture: a boat outside the home, coolstays.com

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“It hadn’t been in a bad state when we bought it, very beige and magnolia but in good repair,” Emma recalls.

“However, when the boiler blew we had to change several things and carry out a lot of redecoration.

"We rent in Oxford and own this and over the years we’ve just tinkered with the place whenever we’re here.”

Picture: the open plan dining and living area, coolstays.com

Whilst the property isn’t extensive, Emma and Christopher have found plenty of projects over the three levels.

On the ground floor there’s an entrance hall, lobby and a kitchen/living/dining area.

Picture: one of the bedrooms, coolstays.com

Upstairs there’s a bathroom and two bedrooms, and accessed through a former cupboard in one of the bedrooms is a hidden staircase to the attic which now serves as a movie room.