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Natural materials and a neutral colour palette complement the sweeping views and create a timeless look for the interiors.
Natural materials and a neutral colour palette complement the sweeping views and create a timeless look for the interiors.
The muted, earthy tones are continued throughout the home, including the bathrooms.
The muted, earthy tones are continued throughout the home, including the bathrooms.
The first Koto House is clad in burnt larch timber and features expansive glazing that embraces the views, timber floors, and natural stone details. “We wanted to merge Koto House with its natural environment,” explains Kirstie, who leads the interiors division of Koto.
The first Koto House is clad in burnt larch timber and features expansive glazing that embraces the views, timber floors, and natural stone details. “We wanted to merge Koto House with its natural environment,” explains Kirstie, who leads the interiors division of Koto.
“We wanted to merge Koto House with its natural environment,” explains Kirstie, who leads the interiors division of Koto.
“We wanted to merge Koto House with its natural environment,” explains Kirstie, who leads the interiors division of Koto.
The first Koto House features expansive glazing—a feature the company plans to roll out in all future homes. “The wonderful large framed and dramatic windows are particularly special as they take full advantage of the otherworldly views, light and wide Hebridean skies,” says Theo.
The first Koto House features expansive glazing—a feature the company plans to roll out in all future homes. “The wonderful large framed and dramatic windows are particularly special as they take full advantage of the otherworldly views, light and wide Hebridean skies,” says Theo.