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  • Nita Hauhia, wearing a lilac blouse, in her kitchen with burgundy red cupboards, a counter full of bottles and coloured mugs, and blue walls with full shelving.

    Shades of brilliance in a Finnish home packed with clashing colours and fun

  • The compact kitchen with marble details and rattan chair.

    Big ideas and perfect proportions in a compact Parisian flat

    A small apartment in France makes an impact by mixing contrasting colours and materials
  • Amphico. Image courtesy of Amphico

    Design news: how to breathe underwater and charge a phone in a disaster, plus learning about black creativity

    The social housing that’s won a RIBA award, a new book on black designers and an exhibition of inventions to create a better world
  • Danish designer Helle Mardahl makes magical cocktail glasses and dishes in shades like blueberry ice-cream and caramel.

    Minimalist tumblers out, purple goblets in: coloured glassware is back in fashion

  • View of lounge area, garden in Sigrid and Thomas Princen’s 1920s house.

    Head for heights: an uplifting Belgian house conversion

  • Bad Buildings feature. Saturday magazine

    Cracked tiles, wonky gutters, leaning walls – why are Britain’s new houses so rubbish?

  • Saturday magazine Interiors feature OCT 21 2023 Luke Edward Hall at his Gloucestershire cottage

    ‘I like things with a touch of theatre’: designer Luke Edward Hall’s rural retreat

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  • ‘Gardening heals, it salves, it sets you straight’ … Monty Don at Camley Street natural park, managed by the London Wildlife Trust.

    ‘I’m a sex symbol? That makes me embarrassed’: Monty Don on love, class and his future on Gardeners’ World

    He has presented the same show for 20 years, been married to the same woman for 40, yet his life refuses to stand still. Don talks about his unhappy childhood, his failed first career – and his war on fake grass
  • Dog days: Howard’s terrier, Otto, with a pair of prize squash.

    After absence, the heart really has grown fonder

  • A National Trust gardener at work at the ‘sky park’ at Castlefield Viaduct in Manchester

    Giving city dwellers access to nature is key aim, says National Trust

  • ‘We found each other digging in the dirt’: singles flirt over worms at weed dating

  • Dividing your plants is a great way to garden more frugally

  • Chelsea flower show to feature first garden designed by children

  • Taking stock of the year’s winners and losers in the garden

  • Houseplant of the week: shark fin

  • Cuttings gifted by friends bring new life and fond memories

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Pictures & video

  • For Charleston feature: Get the look: Aug 12, 2023.

    Get the Charleston look: how to give your home a Bloomsbury makeover

    You don’t need a country pile to recreate the vibrantly decorated aesthetic of the famous house – check out these homewards offering the same freewheeling vibe
  • Nancy and Spencer Hunt at their home in Santa Monica. “It took me six years to love Los Angeles, to get past my east coast bias,” says Spencer. “LA is a rhythm that is easy to embrace, from neighbourhoods that are rediscovered, waves of traffic you learn to avoid, and people coming and going.” All photographs: Sally Davies

    ‘There’s an Elvis room and a Barbie room and a Disney room’: inside California’s quirkiest homes

  • Four women take a selfie together, each wearing a huge flower hat

    RHS Chelsea flower show 2023 and its visitors – in pictures

  • ‘Hit the North’ real cork wallpaper by The Monkey Puzzle Tree

    Cork homeware – in pictures

  • Sustainable homes finalists in Australia's Houses Awards. Nightingale Leftfield by Kennedy Nolan

    From a 30sqm house to a slice of urban parkland: Australia’s most sustainable homes of 2023 – in pictures

  • Dopamine bright interiors

    Sunshine shades: 12 ways to brighten up your home - in pictures

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