How Do You Design Flow Between Living Spaces
Flow is the feeling that one space leads naturally into the next. In smaller British homes it can be the difference between a layout that works and one that always feels stitched together. Good flow is rarely about removing walls. It is about aligning sightlines, materials and proportions so the eye, and the body, move easily from room to room. This guide explores the practical decisions that build flow, from mapping sightlines and carrying flooring tone through connected rooms to using anchoring pieces at both ends and marking transitions with slim consoles. We also look at how rugs can define without dividing, how one repeated material across two rooms tightens the whole layout, and how restraint in the negative space between zones is often the most useful design move. Flow is the unsung half of a good interior, and it is mostly the result of patience....