
Rebecca Foster
Editor at Homebuilding & Renovating
Articles
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2 months ago |
livingetc.com | Rebecca Foster |Ruth Doherty
The kitchen is a busy, multi-functional part of the home that needs to serve numerous practical purposes. But that doesn’t mean it can't also be a space that's beautiful, inspiring, and a pleasure to spend time in. The colors, materials, and finishes used in this zone can help set the overall tone — and that includes choosing the right kitchen cabinet ideas for your space.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
granddesignsmagazine.com | Mary Richards |Hayley Gilbert |Rebecca Foster |Alice Butler
How do you go about making your home smarter? And what might doing so even enable you to do? The whole topic of smart homes can leave you feeling not very smart at all. Perhaps you’ve got the odd smart device, but how do you get them to talk to each other? Do they speak the same “language”? And what would be the advantages of having a fridge that talked to a doorbell anyway? Worry no more – we’ve got everything you need to know to get you started on your smart-home journey.
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Nov 6, 2023 |
idealhome.co.uk | Ginevra Benedetti |Rebecca Foster
With any transformation or extension project, extending out into the rear of the property is usually one of the easiest and most effective ways to add space. Houses that also have traditional redundant side returns also offer an additional opportunity to extend out to the side, as well as to the rear, providing extra width as well as depth to a new extension. This traditional Victorian terrace in Battersea, south London had a confused layout without any clear connection to the garden.
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Sep 2, 2023 |
idealhome.co.uk | Ginevra Benedetti |Rebecca Foster
When you buy a property, you inherit the layout that may have worked for the previous owners. But that might not necessarily be suitable for you and your family. Quite often, especially with an older property, historical additions will have been built over the years - things like a dated conservatory or a a variety of kitchen extension ideas - and together, they never really work to make the space feel bright or open or insulated.
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Sep 2, 2023 |
idealhome.co.uk | Ginevra Benedetti |Rebecca Foster
When you buy a property, you inherit the layout that may have worked for the previous owners. But that might not necessarily be suitable for you and your family. Quite often, especially with an older property, historical additions will have been built over the years - things like a dated conservatory or a a variety of kitchen extension ideas - and together, they never really work to make the space feel bright or open or insulated.
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