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Why I Design for the Moments In Between
Most people think of design in terms of defined spaces.
A living room for sitting.
A dining area for eating.
A bedroom for resting.
But I’ve always been more interested in what happens between these spaces.
The transition from one room to another.
The few steps where you’re not really doing anything, just moving, pausing, shifting.
Those unnoticed moments that don’t have a label.
That’s where a space either feels effortless… or slightly uncomfortable.
I pay close attention to these in-between experiences.
How a passage opens up.
How light guides you without you realising.
How the shift from one function to another feels natural, not abrupt.
Because life doesn’t happen in fixed zones.
It flows.
And if a space only works when you’re stationary, it’s missing something important.
The in-between moments are subtle, but they shape your overall experience more than you think. They decide whether a home feels connected or fragmented.
So I don’t just design rooms.
I design what happens as you move through them
quietly, seamlessly, without interruption.
Because that’s where a space truly starts feeling complete.
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