Five star housebuilder, Cruden Homes, has unveiled a stunning new showhome at the final phase of its highly sought-after King’s View development in Toryglen, marking an exciting milestone for one of Glasgow’s most successful regeneration stories.
Over the past decade, Cruden Homes has transformed King’s View into a thriving award-winning development, delivering nearly 400 high-quality homes as part of a major regeneration project in Glasgow’s Southside. Ideally located just 15 minutes from Glasgow city centre, King’s View has consistently sold-out in record time, cementing its reputation as one of the area’s most desirable addresses.
The final phase introduces 56 new two- and three-bedroom homes, available in stylish semi-detached and terraced layouts, each with front and rear gardens, private parking and EV charging. Built to the prestigious Glasgow Gold Standard, the homes combine superior energy efficiency and comfort, reflecting Cruden’s long-standing commitment to sustainability and design excellence.
Nestled alongside Malls Mire Park and Community Woodland and within walking distance of Hampden Park, Scotland’s National Stadium, King’s View offers the perfect blend of city living and green space. Excellent transport links, including regular bus and train services, connect residents effortlessly to the city centre and Glasgow’s popular West End.
The new Eddleston A show home, designed by Breathe Home Interiors, showcases the very latest interior design trends and is now open to visitors. Every detail has been carefully considered to inspire buyers and demonstrate how contemporary living can be both stylish and practical.
“The three-bedroom Eddleston is the perfect family home,” said Abbie Lockett, Interior Designer at Breathe Home Interiors. “It’s designed for modern family life and has been crafted to create a look that is both aspirational and achievable.
“We’ve used calming neutrals like taupe and cream complemented by indigo and terracotta for warmth and sophistication. Natural textures such as wood, metals and ceramics create a grounded, organic feel.
“My top tip for new homebuyers is to keep base colours neutral and introduce personality through accessories and soft furnishings. It’s a simple, flexible way to make your home feel complete from day one.”
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