Everything we know about the Chelsea Flower Show in 2022
The Chelsea Flower Show is back in its rightful May spot, with plenty of glorious gardens on the horizon.
The Chelsea Flower Show is back in its rightful May spot, with plenty of glorious gardens on the horizon.
How a bold renovation brought a 1960s house into the modern era
Turn to the principles of Kanso – simplified shapes, raw materials and natural hues – for a piece that celebrates craftsmanship
Good lighting is not a one-size-fits-all solution. Whether it is a small home office, a spacious kitchen or a mixed-use open-plan space, here’s the lighting lowdown
From trauma and creative self-doubt to finding your voice (and faith in the world)
Interior designer Tara Bernerd and architect Jordi Carreño teamed up on this dream project on the Spanish island’s west coast
These House & Garden picks will bring light, warmth and natural Mediterranean style into your living space
Following the release of his futuristic yet reminiscent lighting range, Luminol, we chat to creative and innovative designer Joe Paine about all things design
Every room in Philippa Berrington-Blew’s Cape Town home leads out to a well-curated courtyard of natural wonders
A fresh vegan salad recipe with lots of greens and a refreshing hit of mango
Noa Santos is the owner of NAINOA Architecture & Interiors and the formidable designer behind the February/March 2022 House & Garden cover
Using classic design and timeless style, interior designer Hendre Bloem created a home where each room has unique personality
These modern designs will keep you cool in the summer heat and blend in with your interior style
Sustainable tourism entails travellers taking trips that actively do more good than they are having a negative impact
Curtain designer Phillipe Du Preez captures the essence of his avant garde approach in his maximalist new space in Cape Town Gordijn Studio
Alidad, Henriette von Stockhausen and Gavin Houghton expound on why more is always more for them
Tips and tricks for growing citrus plants, courtesy of landscape gardener Christina Erskine, aka Zia Mays
From intricate flourishes to roman columns, a world of architectural influence can be seen from one building to the next, all in the same square mile