Interiors

Berkeley Homes is harnessing the power of art to add to the appeal of its Roman House development in the City of London, hosting a private view of photographer Niki Gorick's London-centric works in one…

Over 100 arty art and antique mongers will be returning to Berkeley Square for the sixth LAPADA Fair in September.

Well-planned atria can make unusable space habitable or conjure the all-important 'wow factor' out of something ordinary, ultimately increasing the overall value, explains MSMR's Sheila McCusker...

Under pressure to make a speedy sale this Spring? Here's some seasoned advice... Martin Bikhit, Managing Director at Kay & Co

A rare gamut of Elizabethan and Jacobean furnishings is coming up for auction with Bonhams in Oxford, as a collection from Grade I listed Shropshire mansion Morville Hall is offered on 30th April.

Universally regarded as the definitive status symbol for any HNWI, penthouse apartments in are a different league to the rest of the market.

One of our fave schemes of 2014 so far, the resi re-imagining of the iconic Saint Martins School of Art in London's Charing Cross, has hired Soho-based design hub 19 Greek Street to style the show apartment…

Space planning - sometimes called interior architecture and often confused with interior design - is coming of age.

How do you kit out a Grade II listed property in Mayfair with oodles of cutting edge technology, without compromising the building or falling foul of ultra-sensitive planning restrictions?

There'll probably be fewer foreign buyers, dull design schemes and 60s mansards this year, says James Bailey...

Alec Watt experiences the international appetite for London property first-hand and attends possibly the best client meeting in the world...

The overriding trend in the super-prime sector is a shift away from conspicuous consumption and overt displays of wealth;