As we move toward June and July, the focus of the home shifts toward hospitality. A successful space for entertaining is one that feels effortless for the host and welcoming for the guest. It’s about creating a “flow” that accommodates a crowd without losing its sense of intimacy.
The Social Kitchen
The modern kitchen needs to be a stage as much as a workspace. We often design generous islands with “perch points”—areas where guests can sit with a drink without being in the way of the prep work. Keeping the “theatre” of cooking separate from the “mess” of cleaning is key; a hidden scullery or deep sink area allows you to host without the distraction of clutter.
Intelligent Lighting for Long Evenings
As dusk falls during a summer evening, your lighting should transition subtly. We design circuits that allow for “layered” lighting: soft low-level lamps indoors and subtle uplighting in the garden. This draws the eye outward, making the terrace feel like a natural extension of the lounge and keeping the party moving across the threshold.
Acoustic Comfort
Hosting a group can be noisy, especially in open-plan spaces with hard surfaces. To ensure your guests can converse easily, we incorporate softening elements like bespoke upholstered banquet seating or wall-hung textiles. These “acoustic absorbers” ensure the atmosphere remains vibrant but never overwhelming.




