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2 weeks ago |
housebeautiful.com | Daisy Bendall |Charlie Hedges
Interior designer and architect Emily Pun, founder of interior design consultancy Your Den, takes us round her East London home she shares with her partner, Jono – a once neglected Victorian terrace given a contemporary update with a calming palette and natural textures. The kitchen, redesigned with architect Marilena Walton, opens into a light-filled side extension where sliding doors invite plenty of natural light and connect the space to the outdoors.
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1 month ago |
housebeautiful.com | Daisy Bendall
With a tight deadline and a baby on the way, Gem Boner and her husband Thom transformed the tired grey bathroom in their Suffolk farmhouse into a warm and indulgent retreat. Who lives hereGem Boner and her husband Thom have been renovating a 16th-century farmhouse and barns in Suffolk to live in and rent out. Before'Previously, the bathroom was decorated in underwhelming grey and white tones, and there was only a shower. It lacked character and required a significant amount of TLC,' says Gem.
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1 month ago |
housebeautiful.com | Daisy Bendall |Charlie Hedges
Africa Daley-Clarke invites us into her family home on the Kent coast – a calming sanctuary for herself, her husband and their children, shaped by their heritage and the years spent living in London flats before they found their dream home. Her approach to decorating centres around creating a space that feels restorative – somewhere that lifts your spirits the moment you walk through the door.
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2 months ago |
housebeautiful.com | Daisy Bendall
Step inside author Huma Qureshi's colourful 60s home in London, bursting with a palette of soft, sun-bleached shades that create an instant sense of escapism. Inviting House Beautiful into her home, Huma takes us on a tour of some of her favourite rooms. The kitchen brings the boldest contrast, with punchy mustard yellow, forest green and lively coral pink, making it a warm, welcoming space for family life, complete with plenty of mixed storage.
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Mar 21, 2025 |
countryliving.com | Daisy Bendall
Maternity leave is supposed to be a break from work but in Annika Reed’s case it sparked a whole new career. It was her quest to find the perfect wallpaper for her daughter Ivy that ultimately inspired her to leave her teaching job to become a wallpaper and textile designer. When she resolved to devote herself to the business full time, the family relocated from London to the market town of Frome in Somerset.
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