Also part of the city open weekend was a chance to look around an award-winning Japanese-style house in Portobello. Hidden away in the narrow backstreets, wedged between more traditional houses, this new build took 9 months construct.
The British architect and his Japanese wife have created a beautiful space. By sacrificing an upstairs room, they have managed to flood the small space with light. There’s small 4-tatami space for guests, and two upstairs bedrooms, while the downstairs area is a split open-plan kitchen / eating / lounge area.
The eating area has a table over a pit, for legs to be dangled, right along side a wonderful burner.
The minimalistic concrete design may look like it’d be chilly in the winter, but underfloor heating throughout actually gives the place a sparse-but-cozy feel.
The design is quite inspiring! Thanks to Kieran and Makiko for being gracious guides to their wonderful home! You can find their architectural firm here: KonishiGaffney









Edinburgh storm
The weather is being particuarly random in Edinburgh this week. Caught a little but of this out-of-the-blue (literally) hail storm: