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Some view the architectural quirks of these spaces as a problem. But leaning into angles, nooks and sloping walls can create a transportative, cocooning eyrie
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Start the year without a bang: as two in five of the UK population suffer from harmful levels of noise, the search for silence in the home has newfound zeal
Removing or deterring these garden trespassers is a lifetime vocation. But should they even be considered a problem in the first place?
Enjoy all the feels this winter
Evergreens are the backbone of a beautiful year-round garden — if you know how to nourish and protect them
Take your house on a fragrance holiday
The film adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s novel shines a light on oft-forgotten botanical remedies
The capital has recently become the most expensive city in Spain per square metre — and change is happening fast. Some are questioning if its identity is in jeopardy
From a modernist, zero-carbon ‘tractor shed’ to a terraced former bakery and a 17th-century thatched house
The same relish for history and playfulness at the centre of his practice has resulted in a house restoration that has a story to tell in every corner
Billionaire family lays out almost €200mn on three properties, among top prices paid in French capital over past year
Go inside these Pantone playgrounds, as seen in HTSI
Like much of what goes on behind closed doors, it raises some controversial questions — from position to hygiene to title selection
Neurodiversity-friendly design can offer choice and control for all staff
Rudolph Schindler’s mid-century marvel helped define modern architecture in Los Angeles
Even the stress of moving house is ‘content’ now as removal companies increasingly seek partners for ‘authentic’ social media stories
From soft steel workstations to marvels in majolica, these are the spaces in which we dream of making dinner
A group of architects is finding and restoring the experimental mid-century homes hidden on the Massachusetts coast. Marcel Breuer’s ‘crown jewel’ is the latest
Tables laden with veg, eggs or honey in exchange for a few coins have become a global movement — and tell tales of resilience, community and truth
New residential projects in the snowiest of resorts are pushing chalet design to new highs
Major surgery at the forge brings back some Georgian grandeur to a metal gate and railings
Surrounded by forest, a candlelit house serves up a delightful festive celebration
Offcuts are increasingly moving from the scrap heap to the home — and the finished look is evolving from rustic to refined
Keti Chichinadze’s store offers design and food with a Tbilisi twist
Regeneration is afoot in the former industrial powerhouse — but optimism sits beside uncertainty
While flower beds slumber through the British winter, artists are at work capturing their beauty. But the genre is too often under-appreciated