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Pearly pastels, painted furniture and linen covered upholstery create a serene mood for summer, says Maggie Stevenson. Gain inspiration for your interiors with this selection of furniture, paints, fabrics, wallpaper and lighting.
Shimmering glass and gleaming metal are just some of the shiny
vintage treasures waiting to be found in antiques shops and fairs. Team them
with old-fashioned floral prints and metallic wallpapers to highlight your home.
From daguerreotype to digital, Judith Miller outlines the fascinating evolution of the camera and offers her top tips for collecting vintage cameras, including classic brands such as Leica and Canon.
Susanne and David Barker had had enough of renovations and were all set to buy a house that was ‘done.’ That was before they discovered a delightful but dilapidated Edwardian house in Suffolk.
Alison and Adam Maxwell have restored a neglected 18th century cottage to its former glory, with a welcoming kitchen at its heart. The four-bedroom property came with an Grade II Listed barn attached which the couple have converted into a kitchen.
Combine Edwardian style with French panache to create a simple backdrop for floral prints, bold patterns and antique-style furniture.
Create a classic look with an elegant and paired down aesthetic using cool blues and greys, simple prints and fabrics and antique furniture.
Create a country-style kitchen with natural stone flooring and simple yet stylish accessories.
Create a fresh country feel inside and outside with unique home accessories and classically designed garden furniture.
Making your bedroom a uniquely personal space is an art in which colour, texture and comfort play their integral parts. Maggie Stevenson offers her advice on how to decorate your bedroom to suit your needs.



