Because Dads deserve the best this year
When we acquire a painting surely we are asking, where could I put that? Where would it fit? Does it go with the sofa?
Prices are falling in outer areas where supply is high, but prime central arrondissements remain competitive and expensive
From a villa on the coast of Mykonos with own private dock to a traditional house on Santorini
The cleaning guru is back with a new eco-range, The Fill
The annual showhouse exhibit opens with a spectacular installation in which interiors run wild
Originally built to house animals, the tiny properties are now beloved of celebrities and artists, a secluded oasis of peace in the city
From traditional to modern, the solid screens offer privacy, security and airflow
This selection of tableware will add cheer and elegance to every occasion
Urns, benches and tables with the patina of time can set a romantic and whimsical tone
Horace Walpole’s Gothic Revival house became hugely influential as an English architectural style
Daisies, petunias, fuchsias and salvias are ready to inject colour and drama, as long as frost is at bay
In this special edition, explore the cultural history — and uncertain future — of the swimming pool; the joys of jamming with nightingales; and the perils of being an Airbnb host. Enjoy the exotic homes of Tangier tastemakers and glorious properties for sale on Italian islands — and more
Long a symbol of affluence and desire, a pillar of Hollywood and the American dream, its fortunes are changing in a drought-plagued world
Creatives from Europe and the US who live and work in the Moroccan city are inspired by its multicultural eclecticism
An architect by training, he creates outdoor ‘rooms’ on tropical estates in Florida and the Bahamas
At a woodland retreat, musician Sam Lee improvises with the songbirds amid efforts to understand why they are declining in the UK
18 reasons why you need something sweet this summer
‘The Airbnb employee, a terrifying figure who haunts the poor owner, can delist us with a click of a mouse and suspend our livelihoods’
From an architect-designed villa on Sardinia’s Costa Smeralda to a traditional house on Capri with views of Mount Vesuvius
‘I very much love the idea of contrasting a sea of glass and white walls with old furniture and a kaleidoscope of colour’
A new company offers week-long tours exploring horticultural masterpieces normally off-limits to visitors
The man once known as ‘the homeless billionaire’ is putting down roots in Venice. It’s all part of his plan to change the world with big ideas
The natural world offers us a sense of the sublime. No wonder we want to preserve it
The hugely varied colour and scent of these plucky survivors have adorned our houses and landscapes for thousands of years
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