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Chairs, rugs and placemats that will recharge your decor
From door knockers to dado rails, the Architectural Study Collection has more than 7,000 items gathered from London buildings — and it is opening for public tours this year
The US playwright wrote many of his raw, autobiographical works at his remote California ranch
Settlement resolves second of Berkshire Hathaway’s three big legal entanglements over the past year
Rainfall has deprived us of the warmth and light of the sun, but a lack of frost has meant a prolonged period of early flowers
Architectural photographer Gilbert McCarragher captures the unique homes and community of the hamlet on the edge of the country
Swedish interiors expert Frida Ramstedt helps resolve design dilemmas without the need to start afresh
19 ways to spread a little toile de jouy
The West Sussex landmark is steeped in artistic, royal and horticultural history
Properties in charming medieval locations away from the crowds lure buyers with discounted prices too
Docklands financial estate secures backing from lenders for £550mn debt deal against backdrop of falling valuations
Seventh successive quarter of declining volumes dashes hopes for revival as high interest rates continue to bite
Plus, one UK local council gets wooed by a Monaco hedge fund and Rodolphe Saadé leans into building a media empire
From the former home of artist JMW Turner to a vast penthouse overlooking the Palace of Westminster
My coffee machine looks amazing. For £3,000, it should do
The annual Salone del Mobile is a vast display of slick superfluousness but at its heart is a deep regard for tradition and craftsmanship
Home loans with interest rates fixed for a decade or more could get more buyers on to the ladder — and disrupt a £1.6tn industry
What do you plant for a poet? The novelist describes creating her garden against time
With the right approach it’s possible to respect a home’s historical features while introducing modern furnishings
Policymakers should harness political will to end crisis and confront its causes, rather than reacting to its consequences
Maybourne’s latest addition is everything a London hotel isn’t. And it’s all the better for it
Like the sham couple of the rebooted spy drama, our writer has fallen for the beautifully decked out West Village pad
Rightmove data comes against a backdrop of recent volatility in mortgage market
When Lord and Lady Barnard became custodians of the ancestral seat in 2016, they inherited a fairytale – and a project in urgent need of help
A glut of apartments available in the French capital this summer is pushing down prices
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