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From lights to chairs, clocks to tables, it’s time to mix things up
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An artistic couple have lovingly restored a modernist house, bought from its first owner, aged 102. Kate Jacobs visits
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The designer behind the leather accessories label fills her home with quirky objects – there’s even the odd amphibian
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Embroidery queen Laura Lees moved from fashion to furniture. She tells Alice Fisher what inspires her
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How does your childhood home influence the one you make yourself? Seven leading architects tell Nell Card about the foundations of their career
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Dotted with abstract marble forms, Helaine Blumenfeld’s grand Cambridge home is full of surprises, finds Ed Cumming
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To our ancestors, apples were more than a source of winter sustenance - they had otherwordly qualities, too, writes Lia Leendertz
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From Cheshire to Northamptonshire via Poland, Italy and Spain, here’s a taster of properties handpicked from the estate agents’ grapevine
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A bijou one-bed in west London or an eco-home in Scotland? Here’s what your money will buy you
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This home of domes was inspired by fashion designer Pierre Cardin’s house
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Water, water everywhere, and not a drop to drink … but you can enjoy fountains, indoor ponds, swimming pools and more
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Take your pick of these fruitful properties from Yorkshire to Dorset
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Relive history in this Grade I-listed house with ethereal views
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With its universities, fruity history and fabulous streetscapes, nestled deep in the North Downs, 10 minutes from the sea, it’s always had the potential to out-boogie its parochial air
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It’s a pretty former fishing town where every house is painted a jaunty hue
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It has enough estates to scare off Foxtons and too few period details to attract hardcore gentifiers
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With many trains each our to London and elsewhere, plus the airport, good schools and leafy areas, Luton is not to be sneered at
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The Barbican laid bare: inside London’s most famous Brutalist housing estate