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10 Loft Conversion Design Tips
Keep decor simple and colours light to maximise the space © Taylor Howes Want to create a brand new space upstairs? Before you get the builders in, get some ideas of just what could be possible in your roof space. By Sarah Warwick 1 Keep Decor Simple In a loft ...
Posted 6th July 2009
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10 Smart Ways To Improve Your Home
A cleverly planned extension can increase light and space © Apropos Want to stay put in your home but need to give it a revamp that will improve its value and appeal in the future? Find out which jobs to tackle - and how to go about them - here. ...
Posted 3rd July 2009
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10 ways to merge indoors and out
10 ways to merge indoors and out Use furniture that is smart enough to be used indoors © Marks & Spencer Want to create a room that blends seamlessly with the garden beyond? Doing so will make your interior space feel bigger, brighter and contemporary – and it will draw ...
Posted 18th May 2010
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Design & Plan An Extension
Make a statement with a contemporary style extension © Apropos If you're stuck for space, you might find moving outwards and building an extension makes more sense than buying a bigger house. There are several reasons why adding an extension makes sense, particularly with the continued uncertainty in the housing ...
Posted 6th July 2009
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Designing & Planning A Conservatory
Big isn't always best when planning a conservatory © Amdega Picture yourself enjoying a leisurely breakfast in a sun-filled conservatory... Well, it really could be you – or rather the conservatory could be yours as we can’t do anything about the weather. But before you head down to the nearest ...
Posted 3rd July 2009
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Hidden costs of moving house
The stay-at-home boom means more renovations! © Architect Your Home Do you know the hidden costs of moving house? The economic downturn has hit the property market producing falling prices and flat conditions. The knock–on effect is a ‘stay at home boom’. Hugo Tugman, from Architect Your Home, highlights the ...
Posted 16th April 2009
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How To Find A Good Builder
How To Find A Good Builder Ask to see other projects that your builder has worked on © Architect Your Home You wouldn't believe it, but there are perfectly capable, extremely respectable builders all across the country merely awaiting the order to help you build your dream home. But how ...
Posted 9th November 2010
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Know like a pro: Alvar Aalto
Sit back and relax: The 41 Paimio for Artek is classic Aalto © artek A hugely influential modernist architect, Alvar Aalto (1898-1976, Finnish) designed the Paimio Sanatorium, a 1930s tuberculosis treatment centre which he equipped entirely with his own factory-made furniture. Concerned that design should promote health and wellbeing, he ...
Posted 3rd February 2008
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Know like a pro: Le Corbusier
Pioneer: Charles-Edouard Jeanneret-Gris, aka Le Corbusier © National Portrait Gallery, London Tired of the Arts (Nouveau and Deco) and a pioneer of the ‘International Style’, Le Corbusier (1887-1965, Swiss) insisted on a new look to embrace the industrial age he was living in. Born Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, he adopted his maternal ...
Posted 9th November 2010
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Know like a pro: Marcel Breuer
Bauhaus headliner: Breuer led the way for modern furniture design © Knoll One of the most celebrated protégés to emerge from the Bauhaus School, Marcel Breuer (1902-1981, Hungarian) created architecture and furniture with a clearly designated purpose - to be modern, resilient and affordable. He designed a low-cost house for ...
Posted 3rd February 2008
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