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Blurring The Lines Between Spaces

In the world of interior design, the boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces are becoming increasingly fluid. Gone are the days when patios and gardens were treated as separate entities. Today, homeowners are embracing the art of blurring these lines, creating seamless transitions between the indoors and outdoors to maximise living space and enhance the overall experience of home life. It’s all about connection, flow, and harmony – and it’s a trend that’s taking the design world by storm.


  1. Furniture

    The key to this transition is often the furniture. No longer relegated to distinct “outdoor” pieces, furniture that works both inside and out is becoming more popular. Think comfortable outdoor sofas made from durable, weather-resistant fabrics that could just as easily sit in a living room as they would on a terrace. Materials such as rattan, teak, and powder-coated metal have evolved to offer both style and durability, while cushions and throws add the same softness and cosiness typically found indoors.






  1. Colour, Texture & Decor

    Another essential element in blurring the lines is the clever use of colour, texture, and decor. Just as you would accessorise your interior with stylish rugs, vases, and artwork, outdoor spaces are now being adorned with outdoor-friendly decor that feels just as curated as any indoor room. Bold throw pillows, potted plants, and decorative lighting help create a cohesive look that ties the two areas together, whether you’re inside or outside.






  1. Glass Doors & Expansive Windows

    Sliding glass doors and expansive windows are also a game-changer, creating an open, airy feel that brings the garden right into your living space. A glass partition or retractable walls allow you to control the level of separation, giving you flexibility depending on the season or occasion.





By blending the best of both worlds, you can create an outdoor oasis that feels like an extension of your home – an inviting space that feels equally at home inside and out.

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