Driven by Nature
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Miru Cabin

A modern and luxury house designed in Norway by a UK architect. 

Koto Miru cabin interior

Koto x Fritton Lake - Miru 見る.

Miru (translates from Japanese as view.) This is a cabin that can adapt with ease to the change of the seasons; in summer months the windows and doors open out and daily life spills out into the surrounding nature, In colder months, due to the exceptional eco-efficiency of the building, simply hunker down and get cosy. The 2 & 3 bedroom variations offer spacious living accommodation and each bedroom comfortably fits a king size bed. The 2 bathrooms, one ensuite to the master bedroom both have the option to facilitate a large freestanding bath or shower/wet room.

“The cabin assumes an elegant and functional sculptural form with large glazing that frames views of the forests and wild meadows.”

Theo Dales - Founding partner at Koto.


HOMES FROM KOTO x FRITTON LAKE.

Both cabin designs have a direct connection to nature and maximise natural light and scenic views whilst blending into the landscape. Each design ensures owners have access to the best views and a sense of privacy. A key focus of both designs is building them with nature to protect the environment and to encourage biophilic living; a connectedness between people and nature. Biophilic architecture and biophilic interior design are not just aesthetically pleasing, it has been proven it can provide a huge range of sustained benefits, both physical and psychological.

enquire

poppy@kotocabins.com

see the estate

https://www.frittonlake.co.uk/

Design - Koto Design
Interiors - Koto Living
Photography - Edvinas Bruzas