Interiors
Interior designer in £1m spat over super-prime Notting Hill townhouse revamp
High society design & build firm Lucinda Sanford Ltd is embroiled in a high-stakes High Court legal dispute with aristocratic property owner Lord Russell over the £4m refurbishment of a super-prime home…
£13m showhome unveiled at Regent’s Crescent as apartment sales hit the halfway mark
Buyers can now view the first fully-furnished residence at CIT's £500m project in Regent's Park.
Argent calls up Conran and Partners to design latest King’s Cross building
Practice unveils apartment replica for the Alison Brooks-designed Cadence scheme
Inside Chelsea Barracks’ vintage Porsche-inspired showhome
Interior design firm Lawson Robb was brought in to "transform a show residence into a home" at Chelsea Barracks.
Top interior designers join forces to tackle industry’s diversity problem
Sophie Ashby & Alexandria Dauley launch non-profit organisation United in Design to 'translate words to action'
Talking Heads: On the evolution of the ‘master’ suite
This article was originally published in February 2019: London's top agents, developers and interior designers reveal what their clients look for in a principal bedroom, and advise on how to deliver the…
Behind The Schemes: Reworking a Grade I listed townhouse in Regent’s Park
Louise Bradley explains how an important Regency building was updated for modern living...
Decorex to go virtual in November
2020's interior design trade fair promises to "bring the industry together on 3-5 November 2020 through a digital experience".
Ritz-Carlton residences claim global-first with disinfected air
The luxury hotel group's forthcoming scheme in Amman is taking wellbeing to new levels by deploying UVC air conditioning disinfection technology throughout the rooms and residences.
Vogue: Interior design has a race problem – and it needs to be addressed
'The shockwaves felt around the world from the urgent focus on Black Lives Matters campaigns have prompted some – but by no means all – to take a hard look at how the interiors world can work harder…
An architect on how the pandemic could change our homes forever
With fewer people now commuting and more people working from home, where people choose to live and how they want their houses to function may change after this prolonged period of lockdown, writes Tara…
Remote Control: Sandy Mitchell on launching design & build projects in the new era
As lockdown begins to ease and the property market re-opens so that buyers can finally move house, Sandy Mitchell of Redbook shares some discoveries made while running the consultancy business and advising…