Embracing Indoor-Outdoor Living: Design Tips for a Serene, Light-Filled Home

Today’s video features one of our projects in New Malden, where we placed particular emphasis on daylight and the relationship between interior and exterior spaces.

Embracing Indoor-Outdoor Living: Simple Design Tips for a Bright, Calm Home

Seamless indoor-outdoor living isn’t just a trend—it’s a way to feel calmer and more connected.

Why it matters

  • Lets in more daylight, so you use less artificial light

  • Makes rooms feel bigger and more open

  • Helps with seasonal comfort and passive cooling or warming

Features for a cozy, light-filled living room

  • Floor-to-ceiling glass doors: maximize views, light, and garden access

  • Natural materials: wood beams, textured rugs, and linen curtains soften the room

  • Green accents: indoor plants and seating oriented toward the garden blur indoor/outdoor lines

Let natural light and garden views shape your space for a serene, inviting home.