Thresholds: From One Space to Another
The character of a home often lies not in its rooms but in the passages between them.
The character of a home often lies not in its rooms but in the passages between them. A threshold, a corridor, or a shift in light — these quietly give a space its rhythm.
A well-designed transition prepares a person to move from one setting to another: from bright to dim, from wide to narrow, from public to private. These transitions go unnoticed but are felt.
To design thresholds is to think of a space not as a series of rooms but as a journey. What matters is not only the place one arrives at, but how one arrives there.