Workspace · Island Economics5 min read

Coworking in Koh Samui, done at a premium standard.

Why purpose-built infrastructure — not converted cafés — will define the next decade of remote work on the island.

Most coworking in Koh Samui is a converted café or a corner of a hotel lobby. The Wi-Fi cuts out at lunch, the chairs were chosen for aesthetics not spines, and the staff have no incentive to keep things quiet. For a digital nomad on a two-week trip, that's fine. For a founder relocating a team, it is not.

Purpose-built, not converted.

Strata House is the island's first vertically-integrated coworking building — 1,200 SQM in Bo Phut, with dedicated desks, lounge pods, private offices and a specialty café under the same roof. Enterprise fibre with a redundant backup line. Acoustic zoning between phone booths, deep-work desks and the café. Ergonomic seating chosen because the people sitting in them do this for a living.

Who it's for.

  • Founders and operators who need a formal Bo Phut tenancy to anchor their work on island.
  • Senior operators who can work anywhere — and would rather not work from a hotel pool.
  • Teams of two to ten who want a private suite without committing to a five-year commercial lease.

The Bo Phut catchment.

Bo Phut Ring Road, opposite Big C. Five minutes from Chaweng, walkable from Fisherman's Village. The most-trafficked premium catchment on Koh Samui — and inside the Patra Building, a landmark on the main artery. You can walk to dinner. You can take a meeting on the way home.

Coworking on Koh Samui has always been a compromise. Strata House is the first time it isn't.
Opening List

One letter before opening day.

Opening date, founding-member rates, and the first reservations at Strata House Koh Samui.