Living Room — Gamlingay Residence

Nordic Warmth & Contemporary Flow

As part of a large-scale 492m² home renovation in Gamlingay, this secondary living room was reconfigured to improve flow and connection — opening into the kitchen to create a more cohesive, open-plan environment.

Originally more enclosed, the space was carefully adapted to support movement, visibility, and interaction, becoming an integral part of the home’s daily rhythm.

Through a calm, Nordic-inspired palette and considered material layering, the room connects seamlessly with the surrounding spaces — reinforcing continuity while maintaining its own identity.

“A living room shaped by Scandinavian warmth, contemporary clarity, and seamless flow.”

Warmth. Clarity. Flow.


Project Overview

  • Location: Gamlingay

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

  • Space: Secondary Living Room within an open-plan layout

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

  • Scope: Layout reconfiguration and integration with adjacent spaces

Project Highlights

  • Reconfigured the layout to open the living room into the kitchen

  • Improved flow and connection across multiple living areas

  • Developed a cohesive palette linking adjoining spaces

  • Introduced Nordic-inspired materials to create warmth and clarity

  • Integrated layered lighting to support atmosphere and usability

  • Balanced openness with a defined, comfortable seating environment



Design Narrative

A calm and connected space where flow becomes the defining design element.

Soft tonal continuity, natural materials, and considered layout changes create a living room that feels both open and grounded — supporting interaction while maintaining a sense of quiet comfort.

Explore the Full Project

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


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