Hallway — Gamlingay Residence

Nordic Warmth & Architectural Flow

As part of a large-scale 492m² home renovation in Gamlingay, this hallway was designed as a considered transition space — balancing durability, storage, and material continuity while connecting the home seamlessly.

More than a passage, the space establishes the tone of the interior, guiding movement while maintaining clarity and cohesion.

Through the use of walnut panelling, integrated storage, and controlled lighting, the hallway achieves both warmth and resilience — supporting daily use without compromising its refined aesthetic.

“A hallway shaped by Scandinavian calm, modern warmth, and thoughtful function.”

Calm. Warmth. Function.


Project Overview

  • Location: Gamlingay

  • Project Type: Full-house renovation (492m²)

  • Space: Hallway / Circulation Space

  • Service: Interior design concept, spatial planning & material direction

  • Scope: Integration across adjoining rooms and high-traffic zones

Project Highlights

  • Designed a high-traffic hallway balancing durability with refined detailing

  • Introduced walnut wall panelling to provide warmth and long-term resilience

  • Integrated practical storage for shoes, coats, and everyday use

  • Developed a clean, uncluttered layout to support ease of movement

  • Used contemporary lighting to enhance both function and atmosphere

  • Ensured visual continuity with adjoining spaces across the home



Design Narrative

A calm, structured space where movement and materiality define the experience.

Warm textures, precise detailing, and integrated functionality transform the hallway into more than circulation — creating a composed, welcoming environment that connects the home with quiet clarity.

Explore the Full Project

This space forms part of a wider Gamlingay residence renovation, designed as a cohesive whole.


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