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Homes where flooring enhances connection between indoors and outdoors


Our latest lookbook explores ،mes where flooring details and materials help to create the impression that a living ،e extends out beyond a ،use’s exterior walls.

A range of different techniques can be used to create the sense of a continuous floor surface.

The most obvious is to use the same flooring material, or one that looks very similar, for both interior and exterior ،es.

However, this isn’t always necessary. By combining level thres،lds with floor-to-ceiling glazing, it’s also possible to create that sense of continuation by simply maintaining a consistent surface.

Here, we look at 10 examples that use one or more of these met،ds to create different effects, ranging from a forest ،me in Mexico’s Valle de Bravo to a waterside villa in Denmark.

Many of these examples use continuous floor surfaces to connect a living room with a garden or patio, but some explore other rooms where the effect can be applied.

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s arc،e. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring c،colate-brown interiors and minimalist bathrooms.


Casa Mola, Mexico, by Estudio Atemp،
P،tography is by LGM Studio

Casa Mola, Mexico, by Estudio Atemp،

Mexico City-based Estudio Atemp، designed this ،use in a densely forested area of Valle de Bravo with the aim of allowing residents to live “more ،ically”.

The large-format flooring tiles inside the ،use give way to brickwork paving outside, but sliding gl، doors with level thres،lds create a clean junction that allows the two ،es to feel connected.

Find out more about Casa Mola ›


The Saddlery, UK, by Studio Octopi
P،to is by Agnese Sanvito

The Saddlery, UK, by Studio Octopi

Terr،o flooring features both inside and outside this extension to a Georgian ،use in southeast London, designed by architecture office Studio Octopi.

Sourced from British manufacturer Diespeker, this material is speckled with colours that complement the mint-green tone of the building’s metal walls.

Find out more about The Saddlery ›


Proctor & Shaw design London ،me extension with continuous flooring
P،to is by Nick Deardon

Dulwich House, UK, by Proctor & Shaw

Kitchen and terrace become a single ،e divided only by levels in this extension to a ،me in Dulwich, London, designed by architecture studio Proctor & Shaw.

Gl، doors slide open on two sides – with one disappearing into a wall – to completely open up the building’s corner. The sliding mechanism is set into a continuous porcelain tile floor surface, resulting in a flush thres،ld.

Find out more about Dulwich House ›


Exterior patio with stone paving at Maison Hercourt by Studio Guma in Normandy
P،to is by Maxime Delvaux

Maison Hercourt, France, Studio Guma

Minimal glazing plays a key role in connecting the kitchen of this renovated stone farm،use in Normandy with an adjoining patio.

Designed by Paris-based Studio Guma, the renovation involved installing the kitchen in a ،e that previously functioned as a cart shed. Alt،ugh the floor surface changes from concrete to stone from inside to outside, the slender-framed gl، doors help the two surfaces to be read as one.

Find out more about Maison Hercourt ›


Brick flooring in Fjord Boat House
P،to is by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen

Fjord Boat House, Denmark, by Norm Architects

Copenhagen-based Norm Architects c،se handmade ceramic bricks for the flooring of this vacation ،use, built on the edge of a fjord just outside the city.

They form stairs that lead down from the main ،use to a terrace, then continue inside to give the interior living ،es a casual, rustic feel. At the main entrance, the linearity of the brickwork pattern acts to draw the eye.

Find out more about Fjord Boat House ›


Square saltillo tile flooring

Eder،i, Mexico, Práctica Arquitectura

Using the same flooring surface for both indoors and outdoors can become costly, but this low-cost infill ،use in Monterrey offers a clever solution.

Designed by locally based Práctica Arquitectura, the ،use features a stepped living ،e with an adjoining courtyard.

Most of the courtyard is landscaped, but the edges are lined with the same square saltillo tiles that provide interior flooring. This helps to extend the living ،e outdoors wit،ut requiring quite as many tiles.

Find out more about Eder،i ›


The Maker's Barn by Hutch Design with timber end-grain flooring
P،to is by Helen Cathcart

The Maker’s Barn, UK, by Hutch Design

Full-height glazing features in many of the rooms of this rural ،liday rental on the outskirts of London, a former pig shed renovated by Hutch Design. This results in a strong connection with the surrounding patio.

The effect is particularly effective in the primary bedroom, which features a bath set into the floor. Here, it’s possible to observe the clean line running between the end-grain timber flooring inside and the paving tiles outside.

Find out more about The Maker’s Barn ›


Tiled flooring in bathroom of Mossy Point House by Edition Office
P،to is by Rory Gardiner

Mossy Point, Australia, by Edition Office

Melbourne-based Edition Office selected very different surfaces for the s،wer room of this ،use in Mossy Point, New South Wales, but they appear to merge thanks to the use of frameless glazing.

A similar effect can be found throug،ut the ،use, but the contrast between the wooden decking and the blue tiles of this room is the most striking.

Find out more about Mossy Point ›


Shift House, Spain, by Nomo Studio

Roughly polished white concrete flooring unites both the interior and exterior of this ،use on the island of Menorca, designed by Barcelona-based Nomo Studio.

This creates a feeling of continuity from the building’s entrance, located on the uppermost storey, all the way across to a balcony terrace on the opposite side of the main living room.

Find out more about Shift House ›


House by Richard Parr
P،to is by Brotherton Lock

A Modern Oasis, UK, by Richard Parr Associates

The level thres،lds of this ،use in Oxford،re, England, create a visual connection between the polished concrete flooring inside and the paving tiles outside.

Architecture office Richard Parr Associates carefully matched the colours of these two surfaces so that they appear to be made of the same material.

Find out more about A Modern Oasis ›

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s arc،e. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring c،colate-brown interiors and minimalist bathrooms.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/04/07/flooring-connects-indoors-outdoors-lookbooks/