Indoor-Outdoor Living – Designing Spaces Built for Summer in 2026

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As we move through summer 2026, one interior trend continues to dominate modern home design – indoor-outdoor living.

Homeowners are increasingly looking for ways to create brighter, more open spaces that feel connected to the outdoors, helping homes feel larger, calmer and far better suited to modern lifestyles.

At Morpeth Kitchens & Interiors, we are seeing more clients prioritise layouts that blur the line between inside and outside living – especially during the warmer summer months.

Open Spaces Designed Around Lifestyle

Modern homes are no longer being designed around separate rooms and closed-off layouts. Instead, homeowners are focusing on creating spaces that feel open, social and adaptable throughout the day.

Open-plan kitchens and dining areas remain hugely popular because they help create:

  • Better natural light throughout the home
  • More sociable entertaining spaces
  • Improved flow between rooms
  • Stronger connection to gardens and patios
  • Flexible spaces for family living

The goal is simple – creating a home that feels effortless to live in.

Bringing the Outdoors In

One of the biggest trends this summer is using natural materials and colours to soften interior spaces and create a stronger connection with the outdoors.

Popular design choices include:

  • Warm neutral colour palettes
  • Natural wood textures
  • Stone and quartz finishes
  • Large windows and glazing
  • Indoor planting and greenery
  • Soft organic materials

These details help interiors feel brighter, calmer and more welcoming throughout the summer months.

Bifold & Sliding Doors Continue to Grow

Large bifold and sliding door systems continue to play a huge role in modern home design. Not only do they maximise natural light, but they also help create seamless transitions between kitchens, dining spaces and gardens.

During summer especially, this creates the perfect setup for:

  • BBQs and entertaining
  • Family gatherings
  • Outdoor dining
  • Relaxed evening living
  • Hosting guests effortlessly

Homes designed with this flow in mind naturally feel more spacious and connected.

Designing Spaces for Entertaining

One of the biggest shifts in interior design over recent years has been designing homes around social living. Kitchens are now expected to function as entertaining spaces just as much as practical ones.

Features growing in popularity include:

  • Large kitchen islands with seating
  • Open shelving and display spaces
  • Integrated dining areas
  • Feature lighting
  • Indoor-outdoor continuity in flooring and materials

These details help create spaces that feel both luxurious and genuinely enjoyable to spend time in.

Indoor-outdoor living continues to define modern homes in 2026 – combining light, space and lifestyle-focused design into one seamless experience.

At Morpeth Kitchens & Interiors, we believe great design should not only look beautiful, but completely enhance the way you live within your home every day.

Whether you’re planning a new kitchen, extension or full renovation, thoughtful layouts and carefully considered materials can completely transform how your home feels this summer and beyond.

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