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The owner wanted to preserve as much of the 21-acre rural plot in California as possible by creating a compact, environmentally conscious home
Prime property for sea views, private beaches and cliff-top living
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The art couple’s reverence for well-made objects has inspired our writer towards intentional design
Altered and refined over three centuries, the historic property is the perfect combination of authenticity and artifice
A timeless city, where Italy’s glorious past meets its ultra-modern present
Kevin Frankental, creative director of interior design brand Lemon, looks at how to bring timeless collectible pieces into a refined setting
Harry Gesner was a pioneer of organic buildings who counted Hollywood stars among his clients
Prime property fashioned from erstwhile factories, warehouses, mills and gas holders
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The interiors experts offer advice on using art to create versatile features that complement each other
The former monastery is a rare example of a residential commission in France by the British architect Edwin Lutyens
Some of the finest prime property with a mixture of Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics
The flat represents the end of romantic intrigue and the start of a deeper, more complicated relationship
Mix practical but decorative items, statement pieces and softer, natural elements to maintain a sense of comfort and harmony
David Chipperfield’s rooftop glass ‘pavilions’ were built in 2000 at the height of Clerkenwell mania
Civil war or not, for Dinah Brooke, nothing beats a troglodytic existence for simplicity and sanctuary
Interiors specialist Juliette Byrne’s top tips for furnishing a space dedicated to cleaning and caring for canines
High-tech slides, glowing stair treads and 360-degree video images in a lift are among the features specially developed by the designers
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