It's that time of year when it's suddenly, delightfully, bearable to be outside. And then you want to be outside all the time, even when you're inside. Which, of course, is an impossible dream, unless you live in one of these amazing indoor/outdoor spaces, where the usual boundary between inside and outside blurs in the best possible way.
Above: A dining room that lets the outdoors in, from The Veda House.
This Australian home by Breezway has louvered windows that can be opened to unite inside and outside.
Sliding walls make this home's deck an extension of the living room. From Erin Michael.
In this New Zealand home, a folding wall opens the kitchen up to an internal courtyard. House and Leisure
From Wonder, a dining room that lets the outside in.
A folding wall creates a gorgeous indoor/outdoor space in a home from Dwell.
A wall of windows opens a home up to the adjoining patio in a space from Milk Decoration.
The Thai home of artist Rirkrit Tiravanija, spotted on Somewhere I Would Like to Live.
Pivoting and folding doors mean that the walls of this home, from Architecture Today, can disappear in an instant.
A dreamy Australian home from One Kind Design.
Why have an outdoor kitchen when you can turn your indoor kitchen into an outdoor kitchen? From New Zealand Design Blog.
This door serves to connect the whole house with the outdoors, and is gorgeous to boot. From Est Magazine, via My Style Republic.
A sunny space from Homelife.
Balcony and living room become one in this space from Arch Daily.
A New Zealand studio, spotted on Design Boom, embraces the outside.
(Image credits: The Veda House; Breezway; New Zealand Design Blog; Erin Michael;House and Leisure; Wonder; Dwell; Milk Decoration; Somewhere I Would Like to Live;The Property Files; Studio Ko; Marie Claire Maison; Robson Rak Architects; SF Girl by Bay; Architecture Today; One Kind Design; New Zealand Design Blog; Est Magazine;Homelife; Arch Daily; Desire to Inspire; D
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