11/06/2026
The garden isn't separate from the house — it's part of it. Here in London SW18, the bifold doors open to reveal what is effectively the fourth wall of the kitchen diner: a living, breathing backdrop that shifts with the light, the season, and the time of day.
Strong contemporary lines carry seamlessly from interior to exterior — the same palette, the same geometry — before the planting takes over and softens everything. That contrast is intentional. Architecture gives the garden its bones. Planting gives it its soul.
As designers, the indoor-outdoor connection is never an afterthought. It's one of the first things we consider, and often the detail that has the most profound effect on how a home actually feels to live in.
By evening, the garden transforms completely. Carefully placed lighting picks out the studio, the tree canopy, the planting — and the view from the kitchen becomes something else entirely.