Interiors
Boutique developer harnesses gaming tech to bring designs to life
1.61 London says it's created "the ultimate design experience" for clients
New home staging firm claims a hand in £35m of PCL sales
How one firm is making a success out of helping agents with those harder-to-shift instructions...
Netflix airs its first original property show
'Amazing Interiors' is Netflix' first foray into the home makeover space; 12 episodes are online now
PCL lettings agency teams up with interiors retailer
Draker and OKA pitch a 'unique offer' for landlords
Show & Sell: The evolution of the marketing suite
How schemes from London to Sydney are attracting buyers with experience-led spaces, a world away from the portacabins of the past...
Major design names brought in to deliver branded residences in Sri Lanka
Philippe Starck's YOO and US architecture practice Gensler are on board to 'redefine uber-luxury vertical residential living in the Indian Ocean region', says developer
Linley expands interior design operation with Keech Green acquisition
Viscount Linley's eponymous firm has acquired the Chelsea Harbour-based architectural interiors company founded by Graham Green and Michael Keech
‘Six-figure makeover’ for Fine & Country’s Park Lane showroom
Fine & Country and The Guild of Property Professionals will re-open their Park Lane office in late August
In Pictures: Nicola Fontanella’s sublime Belgravia home offered for £12.85m
A tour of the top interior designer's high-spec house on Lyall Street, which she calls 'a genuine jewel in Belgravia'
The new-build home in 2050: NHBC predicts ‘radical adjustments’ to housing design
As the government pledges a major investment drive in construction innovations, researchers explore how house-builders will need to adapt their designs over the next 30 years to keep pace with new technology,…
Craft takes over as BIID President
The President hands over at the British Institute of Interior Design's AGM
BBC commissions ‘groundbreaking’ VR-powered property show
Eight-part series promises to "use technology in a way that has never been seen on British television before”