Couple builds one of the UK's most coveted Airbnbs in just 10 DAYS
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The couple behind one of the UK's most booked Airbnbs say the innovative construction only took ten days to construct.

Architect Roderick James, 75, and his interior designer wife Amanda Markham, designed and built the AirShip 002 in 2018.

The "remote, cosy, compact, aluminium clad capsule structure" looks like a futuristic air ship and features breath-taking Highland views from floor to ceiling.

The £165 a night accommodation in Drimnin, Scotland, was the most wish-listed Airbnb rental in the UK in 2020 and secures bookings over a year in advance.

The project built as part of their company Out of the Blue Ltd cost £100k, but it has already made it's money back since creation five years ago.

The couple live nearby in another house they designed themselves called Eagle Rock.

Roderick said: "We designed the AirShip 002 just for fun at first, but then a perfect plot came up and we decided to build on it.

"At first we weren't intending to let it. We just thought it would be an ideal location but then it became incredibly popular.

Following the success of the AirShip, the couple have embarked on two other tiny house projects to rent on Airbnb.

The Pilot House PH5, an aluminium structure with 360 degree views, was completed after just six months of building in September 2020.

This was followed by the creation of The Captain's Cabin in January 2021. This stay even comes with the gift of a novel titled 'The Captains Cabin' by Alexander McCall Smith.

All profits from the book, published by Roderick and Amanda's company Out of The Blue, go directly to the "transformational" charity Jamie’s Farm which hosts disadvantaged children for residential farm stays.

The PilotHouse and the Captains Cabin each display unique, intriguing features.

The PilotHouse PH5 is a one bed, two storey aluminium structure with a spiral staircase. It has an unusual corrugated aluminium wall finish, and its sheet aluminium exterior walls have a resonance of a submarine ‘Conning Tower’.

The latest and smallest project, the Captains Cabin, sits on the large balcony deck on the roof of an old chapel building on the same site as the other projects and is also proving very popular.

Whilst the exterior is similarly clad in corrugated aluminium, the interior is more textural and cosy with re-used timber and a nautical theme featuring artefacts from the book.

All of their quirky builds feature stunning views and fresh spring water, but their unique shape is what Roderick attributes some of their success to.
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