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U.K. design firm Koto’s proof of concept for their new venture in architect-designed modular residences is in North Uist, an island in the remote Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The roughly 2,200-square-foot, four-bedroom home carries the company’s characteristic sculptural forms, jet-black yakisugi cladding, and Japandi aesthetic.
U.K. design firm Koto’s proof of concept for their new venture in architect-designed modular residences is in North Uist, an island in the remote Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The roughly 2,200-square-foot, four-bedroom home carries the company’s characteristic sculptural forms, jet-black yakisugi cladding, and Japandi aesthetic.
A gnome guards the wood pile. While Christie's father thought a propane stove would allow them to regulate the heat better, they opted for wood because they have an endless supply of it on the land.
A gnome guards the wood pile. While Christie's father thought a propane stove would allow them to regulate the heat better, they opted for wood because they have an endless supply of it on the land.