Plai Laem · Ko Samui

Altitude as a state of mind.

From the hillside of Plai Laem, Koh Samui arranges itself quietly below. The Gulf of Thailand fills every window — its colour shifts from jade to deep indigo as the day moves on. The air up here is lighter, the light lasts longer, and the only sound that reaches you is the wind passing through open glass.

Open-plan living volume in monochrome with glass on every side

The Living Volume

One open plane of calm overlooking the Gulf. No walls to speak of — only glass, light, and the sea standing in for the horizon.

Rimless pool drawn out toward the ocean at twilight
The Infinity Edge

Where the pool forgets the edge.

The water draws a single unbroken line toward the Gulf of Thailand, until pool meets sea and the boundary dissolves. Oriented west to catch the last hour of Koh Samui light — it is less a pool than a horizon you can step into.

  • Rimless Ocean-Facing Edge
  • Oriented to the Sunset

The Sky Suite & Sunset Deck

Two spaces with one purpose: to leave you alone with the Gulf of Thailand. Glass on every side, the Koh Samui hillside behind you, and nothing between you and the open sky.

Master bedroom opening through full-height glass to the outside

The Sky Suite

A 24/7 Panorama, Wrapped in Glass

Loungers set out on the sand for the slow ceremony of evening

The Sunset Deck

Built for the Slow Ceremony of Evening

The Specification

Five lines. Nothing more.

The Infinity Edge

The pool draws one unbroken line to the Gulf of Thailand — until the edge simply disappears into the sea.

The Sky Suite

A master bedroom wrapped in glass. The panorama never closes — sea at dawn, stars at midnight.

Minimalist Living

Open-plan, monochrome, nothing superfluous. The interior is calm by design.

The Sunset Deck

A platform held out toward the horizon, built for the slow ceremony of evening.

Digital Zen

Light, climate, and sound respond before you ask. Technology that stays invisible.

“On the hillside of Koh Samui, built from glass and sky, and the silence of the Gulf between them.”