Interior Design Ideas for UK Homes Where Every Room Leads to Another
Many British homes, especially Victorian terraces and period conversions, are built so that one room flows straight into the next, from hallway to sitting room to dining area and kitchen. This brings light and generosity, but it also means there is nowhere to hide a mismatch, so the whole ground floor needs to read as a single coherent story. This guide shares ideas for homes where every room leads to another, from agreeing a shared palette and repeating materials along the route, to guiding the eye with console tables at thresholds and choosing furniture that looks finished from every side. It also covers keeping circulation generous, varying the mood of each space without breaking the flow, and using consistent lighting to link the rooms after dark. With these touches, including attention to how furniture looks from every angle and how light carries from one space to the next, a flowing home feels designed and intentional rather than simply assembled, room by room....