How colour, visual language and a meticulously built atmosphere define the world of Marty Supreme, a postwar New York story ...
Wiltshire has often been wrongly tarnished with a strait-laced reputation – a touch ‘Army’ perhaps, villages just the wrong ...
House & Garden editor Talib Choudhry introduces the creatively inspiring stories in our new February issue. Subscribe or ...
Our January issue brings with it the annual House & Garden Travel Guide, Arta Ghanbari's guide to the most exciting travel ...
In one of a series of columns on getting organised, Paula Sutton explores how a tupperware collection can sum up our approach ...
House & Garden uses technology to tailor our stories to your interests, keeping you up to speed on everything from the latest ...
And so began a thoughtful redesign. The basement was given a sense of grandeur by digging down a metre, which has created a beautifully elegant open-plan space that now accommodates a Plain English ...
What would an interior designer do if all obstacles were removed? We take a look inside Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler joint ...
While organised religious practice in the West is at its lowest in history, spiritual travel is one of the industry’s ...
The sense of peacefulness that so enticed 19th-century city dwellers is perfectly embodied at this former vicarage in Combe Down This was the feeling that Anna Haines wanted to evoke when she ...
In an extract from her new cookbook, Flora Shedden reflects on the calm, quiet beauty of the new year and the joy of hunkering down at home with her favourite comfort food ...
January's fine finds, brought to you by House & Garden's decoration team. This month, Ruth Sleightholme shows us what has ...
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