koto design completes cantilevered ‘falcon home’ within the cotswolds
A SCULPTURAL HOLIDAY HOME WITH AN UPSIDE DOWN PROGRAM
specialists in prefabricated architecture koto design reveals its first completed two storey modular house. realized in the cotswolds, UK, the sculptural holiday home is composed of two black timber volumes, one of which cantilevers over the rural site.
in order to maximize views from the living spaces, the architects flipped the traditional residential program, putting the bedrooms on the ground floor and the social functions on the upper level. the lower floor is designed to be intimate and cozy while the first floor features large windows to create the sensation of living between the trees.
image by olco studios
warm, COZY interiors FOR FALCON HOUSE
‘we create spaces which pay homage to stillness. calm and considered sanctuaries that are both flexible and functional,’ says zoe little, koto co-founder.
for the interiors, koto embraced a minimal and timeless aesthetic that they call ‘quiet luxury’. the blackened timber skin gives way to light-colored interiors. the first floor features exposed CLT walls while the ground floor interiors are painted with st leo interiors plaster paint to create a ‘perfectly imperfect’ earthy texture.
in addition to the textured plaster walls, the interiors are populated with a selection of organic fabrics and woven rugs to give the spaces the feeling of character and homeliness. objects have been thoughtfully chosen with the mantra of ‘quality over quantity’.
image by olco studios
koto co-founder, theo dales, continues,‘we believe well-designed spaces can transform our environment. koto creates simple, flexible and functional homes which embrace slow living.’
sited within a holiday home community in the cotswolds called lower mill estate, falcon house is essentially a relaxing retreat to enjoy with family or friends. the designers say, ‘this is a home where memories can be made, spaces that have been designed to feel comfortable and welcoming. this is a house to slow down in, where spaces have been designed to contemplate and watch the leaves rustle in the trees, or to be social and embrace the joy of celebration with friends and family.’
image by edvinas bruzas
image by edvinas bruzas
image by edvinas bruzas
image by edvinas bruzas
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project info:
name: falcon house
location: the cotswolds, UK
architecture and design: koto design
interior design and furniture supply: koto living
site: lower mill estate by habitat first group
interior photography: edvinas bruzas
exterior photography: olco studios