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.
