Miriam Methuen Jones

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Issue 135 – March&April 2021: Editor’s Welcome

Cast your mind back to 1996. Where were you living? How did you decorate your rooms? Do you still have any of the pieces...

A modern build in Glasgow inspired by Alvar Aalto

A coolly modern house inspired by the architecture of Finland’s Alvar Aalto has made itself at home in Glasgow

Upcycling tips to make the most of what you have

Revive and reuse are the key words of 2021. Here’s how to bring them home... You've had the same console table in your hall for...

Dapper dining rooms

Designated dining areas are on the menu  Where do you eat your dinner? Standing up at the kitchen counter in a hurry? From a tray...

7 creatives who found their niche

This article is a partner piece for episode 10 of the Homes & Interiors Scotland podcast. Check out the other episodes here Original interviews by...

This townhouse gets a colourful new look

Pink, blue, green and yellow are harmonious inside a home that’s built on fresh, beautifully balanced colour  What A five bedroom Victorian terraced house Interior Design Jessica...

Warm up with rosy hues for all four walls

Pink isn't going anywhere, especially since the launch of a certain Barbie movie, and for many it is as much a neutral as grey...

Books | 6 books for the eco-conscious

Finding new ways to reuse old things is rewarding – and might just save the planet. This selection of thoughtful books shows you how Words...

Perfect pantries & luxury larders

Tasty storage solutions for your ingredients   Words Miriam Methuen-Jones Given the choice, would you rather have a walk-in wardrobe or a walk-in pantry? Before the seismic...

Castle Nest, Edinburgh

Tucked away in the ancient heart of the capital is an opulent and inviting wee home with all you need for a magical getaway... Words Miriam...

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