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Kitchen design: bringing the outdoors in

Kitchen design: bringing the outdoors in

Bi-fold doors, garden views and plant-friendly zones in kitchen design

More homeowners are looking to connect their kitchens with the outside world. Whether it’s the view from the sink or doors that open straight onto the garden, this approach brings light, life, and a sense of calm into the home. It’s a design choice that not only looks good but also helps kitchens feel more spacious, open and inviting.

Kitchen and garden, side by side

One of the most popular ways to open up a kitchen is with large doors. Bi-fold, sliding or French doors create a natural flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. They let in fresh air and natural light, which makes the whole room feel brighter and bigger. In warmer months, the garden becomes an extension of the kitchen, perfect for relaxed meals and everyday living.

Views that make a difference

You don’t need a large extension to enjoy the benefits. Even a well-placed window above the sink or a glazed side door can make a big impact. Framing a view of greenery, trees, or even a small patio helps soften the space and adds depth. We often design kitchens around these sightlines to make the most of every angle.

Bringing nature inside

Many people are adding plant-friendly features to their kitchen layouts. Herb troughs, open shelves for trailing greenery or sunny ledges for pots bring a gentle, natural touch to the room. Some clients include a dedicated space for indoor planting or create a display using favourite ceramics and seasonal stems.

Materials that reflect the outdoors

Wood, stone, and natural textures help bridge the gap between indoor and outdoor spaces. They also work well in both modern and traditional settings. Neutral tones inspired by soil, sand, and foliage help tie the design together, making everything feel calm and connected.

The 2025 Omega Kitchens colour range, available to order from July, brings this look to life with fresh shades of green, beige and neutrals, chosen to echo the natural world and work beautifully with a wide variety of finishes.

At Atlantis Kitchens, we consider the whole picture. That includes the view from every window and how the room links to the outside. Visit our Kendal showroom to see how your kitchen can open up to the outdoors in a way that feels relaxed, welcoming, and right for your home.

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