Interiors

Inside the Garrion Tower regeneration project | A chat with interior designer, Julia Sagias

We sit down with Julia Sagias, the interior designer behind the stylish renovation of the iconic Wishaw landmark, Garrion Tower

Unexpected red: how to nail this viral colour theory in your home

The theory goes that a splash of 'unexpected red' in a space where it wouldn't normally be found can lend brightness and intrigue

Inside a stylish fisherman’s cottage in the East Neuk of Fife

An old fisherman’s cottage on the Fife coast has been reimagined as a stylish, welcoming weekend bolthole

Timorous Beasties unveils new designs at Parisian showcase

The iconic Glasgow-based design studio Timorous Beasties are celebrating 20 years since the brand's first toile design To celebrate 20 years since the studio's first...

This period home in Primrose Hill has oodles of character

Maddux Creative’s calling card is character, and that changes depending on who the client is and what the project calls for

How to add some romance to your interiors this Valentine’s Day

It's Valentine's Day — the perfect time to infuse a touch of romance into your living space. Whether you're planning an intimate evening for two or simply want to embrace the spirit of love, these Valentine's Day-inspired interior ideas are sure to elevate your surroundings with sophistication and style.

Colour trends 2024: 9 ways to style calming blue

A natural evolution of the 'coastal grandmother' trend, this elevated baby blue can add a healthy dose of calm to any space

Patricia Rodi’s renovation diary part 3: easy updates for 2024

Our renovations columnist shares her top tips to update your space for the new year, from quick fixes to bigger projects

The interiors trends that dominated Maison & Objet Paris 2024

2024 marks the 30th anniversary of the Parisian design festival, Maison & Objet.

Liberty announces new interior fabric collection Botanical Atlas

London-based department behemoth Liberty has launched its latest collection of interior fabrics at Deco Off in Paris. The new designs — named Botanical Atlas — are inspired by the global expeditions of its eponymous founder, Sir Arthur Lasenby Liberty during the 1880s-1910s.

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H&IS Curates: 21 of Scotland’s best luxury hotels, cottages and cabins

Some of the most high-end boutique hotels, design-led rural escapes and cosy Highland lodges in Scotland

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