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  • Saturday, 5 October, 2024
    Interiors
    The best lamps for dark autumn days

    Turn off the overhead light and bring a warm glow to interiors

    A warmly lit bedroom, with floor lamps either side of the double bed. The lamps have curved antique brass arms, reminiscent of a curlew’s beak, and cone-shaped rattan shades
  • Saturday, 21 September, 2024
    Interiors
    ‘I don’t want to scream mid-century’: how to decorate a brutalist flat

    London’s Barbican masterpiece has wonderful detailing, but if all that concrete is too much, there are some inspiring ways to soften it

  • Sunday, 1 September, 2024
    Interiors
    Four ways to brighten your home for autumn

    From big bold tableware to the brightest bedlinen — joyful ‘back to school’ fixes to banish the seasonal blues

    A glazed yellow serving dish with a lid, featuring decorative acorns and leaves and, on the top, a cluster of small mushrooms
  • Wednesday, 14 August, 2024
    Interiors
    Mirror, mirror: we all need a bit more self-reflection

    From over-the-top frames that make a not very grand room feel special, to foxed surfaces that add character — and the wonders of wobbly glass

    A large room with a substantial mirrored wall and marble floor, plus armchairs
  • Monday, 29 July, 2024
    Interiors
    Vive le French decor, from Cocteau to the Côte d’Azur

    The country has interiors inspiration a-plenty, whether your taste runs to the poet’s eclecticism, Napoleonic extravagance or coastal classicism

    A mix of leopard skin and floral patterns on walls, curtains and lampshades, with desk facing a heavily draped window
  • Wednesday, 10 July, 2024
    Interiors
    Renovating? Always let the decorative elements do the singing and dancing

    Ask yourself what stories you want your home to tell — then let them run wild

  • Tuesday, 25 June, 2024
    Gardens
    Pots to give your plants a pick-me-up

    Shun common or garden containers and embrace the rusty, ramshackle and radical for greenery with added interest

  • Tuesday, 11 June, 2024
    Gardens
    Birdbaths, troughs and fountains — just don’t call it a water feature

    Bringing water into the garden needn’t be involved — or naff

    garden with stone fountain, obelisks and domed structure
  • Wednesday, 29 May, 2024
    Interiors
    Can country-house antiques work in a sleek, sun-saturated Spanish villa?

    ‘I very much love the idea of contrasting a sea of glass and white walls with old furniture and a kaleidoscope of colour’

    bright room stuffed with antiques, painting and bright colours; tiles on floors and walls
  • Monday, 13 May, 2024
    Interiors
    Tub-thumping reasons for choosing a bath over a shower

    ‘Without wanting to sound too evangelical, bath time really is a sacred moment in my day: I get a lot of good thinking done in the tub’

    beige coloured old bathtub with claw feet
  • Monday, 29 April, 2024
    Interiors
    A carpet runner for your money

    Hallways and stairs are easily overlooked, but even simple floor coverings can add colour and excitement

    An interior staircase with steps covered in red herringbone-patterned carpet, white balusters, and a dark wood handrail, with a white wainscoted wall
  • Monday, 15 April, 2024
    Interiors
    Abstract in April, Dada in December? Swap your artworks with the seasons

    ‘I felt tired of a particular dark, brooding portrait, and my mood lifted after I replaced it with a brighter still life’

    An assortment of various framed pieces of art on a teal wall, ranging from a traditional framed portrait to contemporary posters and drawings, creating a visually stimulating gallery wall
  • Tuesday, 2 April, 2024
    Interiors
    No garden? With even just a window ledge, you can bring the outdoors in

    There are a thousand ways to enjoy flowers and foliage all year round, from bulbs to fabrics to artworks and scent

  • Monday, 18 March, 2024
    Gardens
    Choose garden furniture that will look fantastic whatever the weather

    ‘I’ve started to think we need an upgrade — perhaps it will help entice me out of doors while the days are bleak’

    Hay’s Palissade range - table and four chairs in a garden, made of steel and in brown colour
  • Monday, 4 March, 2024
    Interiors
    Wondrous wallpapers — and which looks to avoid

    Whether the pattern is classic or kaleidoscopic, it has the power to transform a room

  • Monday, 19 February, 2024
    Interiors
    Contemporary design can have as much soul as antiques

    The slick, the jolly and the zingy have a place in home decor even for those who favour the patina of age

    leather and wood chairs on dark carpet with big window looking on to lawn
  • Monday, 5 February, 2024
    Interiors
    Between the sheets with beautiful bed linens

    Whether you like patterns, piping or blocks of colour, there are elegant alternatives to crisp white fabrics

  • Monday, 22 January, 2024
    Interiors
    A utility room is useful — but can it be beautiful too?

    ‘I’d finish off with a majolica walking-stick stand fashioned to look like a tree trunk. I have my eye on one of these, don’t you know’

  • Monday, 8 January, 2024
    Interiors
    What else can I do with my garden office?

    ‘Garden buildings to me speak of frivolity and indulgence . . .  transform your ex-workplace into an oasis of relaxation’

  • Tuesday, 26 December, 2023
    House & Home
    My favourite things of 2023, from Paris to Cairo to Spitalfields

    The places and objects that inspired our tastemaker columnist this year

    Ceramic works on plinths inside and old house with wooden floors and portraits on the walls
  • Monday, 27 November, 2023
    Interiors
    Is having two Christmas trees ridiculous?

    ‘I’m a more is more kind of a guy, particularly at this time of year, so why not throw caution to the wind and bring another tree home?’

  • Monday, 13 November, 2023
    Interiors
    What style of fireplace will look good in my home?

    Auctions or architectural salvage companies are good places to look for styles from humble timber to opulent marble

    Fireplace
  • Monday, 30 October, 2023
    Interiors
    What sort of art should you put in the bedroom?

    From drawings to wall hangings or even plates, it’s all about precision positioning

  • Wednesday, 18 October, 2023
    Interiors
    Should a child’s nursery be fantastical or flexible?

    ‘If I had a kid, I can see myself commissioning Narnia-inspired murals left, right and centre’

  • Monday, 2 October, 2023
    Interiors
    Whether dinner for 10 or toast for one, a tablecloth makes it special

    ‘There is something instantly uplifting about the simple act of throwing on a tablecloth’

    multicoloured intricate pattern tablecloth  and china table settings
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