The Homes & Interiors Scotland team share their pick of new bedroom buys to freshen and brighten for spring.
The lighter mornings and evenings arriving is the perfect opportunity to dust away the cobwebs (literally) of winter and embrace some spring lightness.
Heavy duvets are stored away in cupboards and out come the lighter togs. Paintwork is touched up and skirtings, under the bed and blinds receive a thorough cleansing.
Set the tone for spring with exhibitions, dining experiences and shopping
curated by Adrianne Webster
Scotland comes alive in the spring. Or at least,...
The B-Corp clothing brand With Nothing Underneath will visit Strathberry's Edinburgh flagship store this April
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Well, it's all happening in Edinburgh...
Small but thoughtful changes can have a far-reaching impact, as demonstrated by this striking new home built for a client with limited mobility
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Helmed by Danish billionaire Anders Holch Povlsen and his wife Anne, Wildland does a fine line in design-driven accommodation. Lundies House joins stablemates Killiehuntly Farmhouse and Kyle House in encapsulating a Nordic sensibility that celebrates the enduring style of quality art and craftsmanship.
The luxury Swiss watchmakers will be coming to the capital later this year
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Renowned for their commitment to quality craftmanship and...
If all you need from your living room is a place to flop down in front of a film, splurge on a comfy sofa. Visit stores and try out different brands in person; something might look brilliantly squishy online but be hard as nails (or completely lack lumbar support) in reality.
Sheltered behind the old stone of Cambo Gardens is a wild delight of seasonal blooms. We have the humble snowdrop to thank for this beautiful walled garden in Fife, just half a dozen or so miles along the coast from St Andrews. It dates from the early 1800s and was created to supply Cambo House with fresh produce and flowers.
All the elements of the classic Glasgow tenement are celebrated in a skilful refurbishment that also leaves space for its owners’ personalities to shine
The Scottish family-owned luxury jewellers Laings has opened a second TAG Heuer boutique in Scotland in the prime luxury retail location of Multrees Walk in Edinburgh.
The new store, which opened on Friday 15 March, follows the successful launch of Scotland’s first mono-brand TAG boutique in September last year, located on Glasgow's Buchanan Street.