A modern collection of tiny homes is available in the US for the first time starting at $52,000 apiece - take a look
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A modern collection of tiny homes is available in the US for the first time starting at $52,000 apiece - take a look
"Call it a cross-cultural connection: Koto, a UK-based tiny-home firm that fuses Scandinavian and Japanese design, is now delivering to US customers. Founded in 2017, Koto specializes in cabins, modular homes, and sculptural small-scale architecture for residential and wellness-focused spaces, including hospitality. Its flatpack collection, Niwa, is a series of sustainably crafted cabins that can be delivered as panels and assembled on-site."
"The Niwa comes in four sizes: small (67 square feet), medium (135 square feet), large (269 square feet), and extra large (403 square feet). Prices range from $52,000 to $187,000, with additional costs for custom features and upgrades. It is the brand's first modular design that is available worldwide. Following a consultation, customers can purchase a design license from Koto, priced between $938 and $2,152. This cost is not included in the cabin price and is refunded after the cabin is purchased."
"Each Niwa unit is constructed in a European factory and shipped to the US in panel form. Depending on the location, it is delivered via truck, helicopter, or boat. While clients are responsible for securing permits and hiring local contractors for site prep and installation, Koto offers support throughout the process. It can also be hired for concept site design and landscaping."
Koto is a UK-based architecture firm founded in 2017 that fuses Scandinavian and Japanese design to produce cabins, modular homes, and small-scale architecture for residential and wellness spaces. The Niwa flatpack collection offers four cabin sizes (67, 135, 269, 403 square feet) with prices from $52,000 to $187,000 and optional custom upgrades. Customers purchase a refundable design license between $938 and $2,152 after consultation. Units are factory-constructed in Europe, shipped as panels to the US, and delivered by truck, helicopter, or boat. Clients secure permits and local contractors for site prep and installation while Koto provides support and optional site design and landscaping services.
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