Interiors

The interior design world is packing for Paris, as the MAISON&OBJET trade exhibition looms large.

There's just tonnes of interiors and design stuff going in London from the 13th - 21st September for the London Design Festival. Here's a small(ish) selection of highlights: A Place Called Home

Eight-year project to revive the Grade II*-listed Norton Conyers near Ripon saw off strong competition

Understanding and anticipating cultural differences is a huge part of gaining a true insight into a client.

The interior design phenomenon that everyone's been banging on about lately - Houzz - has set up shop in the UK.

The interior designers' show of choice, Decorex, is fast approaching, taking over a third grand venue in three years. The event set up in the Royal Hospital, Chelsea in 2012;

Forget basements, bifolds and egg-shaped baths, it's all about party barns, cabanas and plunge pools for 2014's buyers.

"Party pads" tend to be chunky affairs with ballrooms and big kitchens, not 323 sq ft studio flats on the fourth floor.

PCL specialist developer Dukelease has called in super-prime interior design and development outfit Oliver Burns make its "most prestigious scheme" - 102 Jermyn Street in St James's - really pop.

Country kitchen staple AGA has launched a new cooker designed for labrador-free urban space-constrained homes. The "City60" is, as the name might suggest, just 60cm wide.

The first images of "The Power House" - Battersea Power Station's central show apartment in the Power Station itself - have been released.

Interior design show Decorex - which moves to Syon Park this year - has been rounding up the design trendsters on social media to come up with a list, the #Decorex100, of "the top 100 interior design…