Giles Kime
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A calming bedroom with light and height — and a bathtub with a view
When Emma Sims Hilditch converted a 17th-century barn, she created a bedroom with both light and height. Giles Kime takes a look.
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Perfectly imperfect: Why the unfussy charm of block-printed textiles is winning us over
Technical precision may be a reassuring quality in a car (particularly when it’s driven at breakneck speed), but it’s not desirable in everything says Giles Kime.
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The Forest of Bowland: One of the last wild swathes of England, still resisting taming in the 21st century
Giles Kime takes a look at the Forest of Bowland, a 'dramatic mix of fells, windswept moors and sheltered valleys'.
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Why the future of the kitchen-diner is more diner than kitchen
Giles Kime takes a look at the new breed of kitchens that could easily be mistaken for dining rooms.
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Britain's best interior designers on the paint colours you just can't go wrong with
People across the country are using their time to decorate, and with the big companies still running delivery services you're likely to be able to get pretty much any colour you like.
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Beyond Instagram: London Design Week's unparalleled breadth and depth will help you avoid 'unhinged eclecticism'
Listening to the world’s greatest interior designers talk about their work is one of the best ways to get to grips with an elusive art — and as Giles Kime explains, London Design Week offers a great chance to do just that.
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Why automobile-inspired interiors are creeping into the family home
Furniture designers still have much to learn from the automotive industry.
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What will your home look like in 2020?
Giles Kime predicts next year's interior trends, from kitchen work tables to cream paint.
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Beyond Pinterest: The best ways to ensure your lovely objects aren't exactly the same as everyone else's
Giles Kime asks whether the the ‘digital pop up’ the answer to the homogeneous home.
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The country house kitchen created from six knocked-together rooms to create a stunning 1,000sq ft living, cooking and entertaining space
Country Life's inaugural award for the creation of a new kitchen in an old space has been awarded to Birdsall House in North Yorkshire. Giles Kime explains more.
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A book that informs, inspires and surprises from a designer as engaging as a fantasy art-history teacher
Ashley Hicks' new book combines his own designs with the work of those who have inspired him, from Royal Pavillion glass to 17th-century Chinese lacquer cabinets in Wiltshire.
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Four beautiful kitchen islands which push the boundaries of what can be done
The enduring popularity of kitchen islands says a lot about their looks and practicality — and designers are always finding new twists. Giles Kime pics out some which have caught his eye.
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How to transform the interiors of a derelict barn into a beautiful holiday let
Pippa Paton has artfully transformed the interiors of a Cotswold barn. Giles Kime takes a look.
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A bathroom in an 18th-century farmhouse where practicality meets elegance
Nina Campbell combines comfort, practicality and elegance in this serene bathroom scheme.
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Why less is definitely more when reinventing estate buildings
To avoid an institutional air use a lighter touch, suggests Interiors Editor Giles Kime.
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The special magic of rattan, the furniture which almost forces you to recline languorously and have fun
A new book extols the virtues of rattan — and Giles Kime is absolutely sold.
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In praise of the chaise: The subtle art of sprawling in style on a vintage-style chaise longue
The modern chaise longue has been reinvented to combine pared-back looks with a more commodious feel.
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Why the British see interiors design as a form of self-expression — sometimes for better, sometimes for worse
Why is there no British equivalent of Martha Stewart? Because we simply don't like being told what to do, argues Giles Kime — and while that's sometimes disastrous, at other times it works rather well.
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Canine cubbyholes: Dogs have taken over our homes — and now they're taking over our kitchens too
Country Life's interiors editor Giles Kime on a bold new idea which bows to the inevitable and gives a pair of pampered pooches their own dedicated kitchen spaces.
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Why you should take inspiration from overseas chic — just remember that nowhere in Britain will ever be St Tropez
Giles Kime offers words of sage advice for those inspired by their summer jaunts to bring a touch of continental dash back home.
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How large-scale wallpaper can transform a space beyond recognition
Fortune favours the bold – in actions and interiors. Giles Kime explains how big and bold can make a small room look larger and what to avoid if your floor space is limited.
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How to keep a sense of fun without veering into 'unhinged eclecticism'
The little touches added to this redesigned Oxfordshire pub keep it fresh, fun and lively without overdoing it — something we could all learn from, as Giles Kime explains.
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Art Deco kitchens: How a touch of 1920s glamour and dash can lift your most-used room
Having a touch of classic inspiration isn't necessarily about recreating a look from the past — it can be as simple as taking a few details here and there, as Giles Kime explains.
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Perfect pendants: Shedding light on why they've taken over from our precious table lamps
Pendant lights are plumbing new depths - Giles Kime finds out why.
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