Giles Kime
Executive Editor and Interiors Editor
Giles Kime is Country Life's Executive and Interiors Editor, an expert in interior design with decades of experience since starting his career at The World of Interiors magazine. Giles joined Country Life in 2016, introducing new weekly interiors features, bridging the gap between our coverage of architecture and gardening. He previously launched a design section in The Telegraph and spent over a decade at Homes & Gardens magazine (launched by Country Life's founder Edward Hudson in 1919). A regular host of events at London Craft Week, Focus, Decorex and the V&A, he has interviewed leading design figures, including Kit Kemp, Tricia Guild, Mary Fox Linton, Chester Jones, Barbara Barry and Lord Snowdon. He has written a number of books on interior design, property and wine, the most recent of which is on the legendary interior designer Nina Campbell who last year celebrated her fiftieth year in business. This Autumn sees the publication of his book on the work of the interior designer, Emma Sims-Hilditch. He has also written widely on wine and at 26, was the youngest ever editor of Decanter Magazine. Having spent ten years restoring an Arts & Crafts house on the banks of the Itchen, he and his wife, Kate, are breathing life into a 16th-century cottage near Alresford that has remained untouched for almost half a century.
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The return of the ottoman, the 'decorator's secret weapon' in the heart of your sitting room
Giles Kime takes a look at the welcome return of the ottoman, the sitting room piece that’s becoming more and more prevalent thanks to the influence of some of our best designers.
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Armathwaite Hall review: Man-made elegance surrounded by the natural beauty of the Lake District
A stunning 16th century country house overlooking Brassenthwaite Lake and surrounded by all the amenities an outdoorsman could hope for has become an elegant luxury hotel, complete with a 16 metre infinity pool. Giles Kime paid a visit.
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A stunning country kitchen, which draws inspiration from the late Victorian kitchen at Lanhydrock, Cornwall
The kitchen of Lanhydrock House in Cornwall provided the inspiration for a stunning new kitchen, designed by Bruce Hodgson of Artichoke.
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The life-enhancing possibilities of an outdoor kitchen
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The range cooker, where making dinner meets 'the beauty and functionality of a Land Rover Defender'
The market for range cookers is hotting up thanks to a renewed taste for classic kitchens.
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Why it’s time to leave guests in the garden
Guest rooms that take their inhabitants closer to Nature? Giles Kime explores.
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A house that shows sometimes the best option is bulldoze your home and start again
An Arts-and-Crafts-inspired house in Berkshire demonstrates the possibilities of a new build, says Giles Kime.
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The brilliant kitchen designer who scoffed at Minimalism and made rooms in which to live, laugh and love
Interior designed Mark Wilkinson died last year at the age of just 66. Giles Kime pays tribute to a brilliant man, and praises the vision he left behind.
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10 ways interior design will change in 2018: The death of minimalism and an end to trend-chasing
Our interiors editor Giles Kime gazed into his crystal ball to make these bold predictions for what might happen in the world of interiors during 2018.
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Why bobble fringes are the new tinsel this Christmas
Bobbles offer an opportunity to create a discreetly decorative look which is bang on trend this Christmas.
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The future’s bright: New colour palettes bring life to period properties
Period houses are being treated to a jauntier palette of colours, says Giles Kime, as he explores bold beautiful hues for your home.
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Charles Spencer on history, Jane Fonda and being 'up to my **** in alligators'
Charles Spencer is leading the charge for the return of popular history. He spoke to Giles Kime.
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Art Deco kitchens: An ageing classic look that is still pushing new trends
Art Deco is almost a hundred years old, and its modern revival now dates back almost 15 years – but it's still going strong and going in new directions, as Giles Kime explains.
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The disappearing art of fore-edge painting, and the last man in Britain still doing it for a living
Giles Kime profiles the amazing Martin Frost, the last commercial fore-edge painter in the country.
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Why we’re renewing our love affair with traditional bathrooms
Modern bathroom design has thrown the baby out with the bathwater, says Giles Kime – but the classical fittings we used to love are making a comeback.
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A kitchen that's a breath of fresh air in a world of homogeneity
Giles Kime takes a look at a new kitchen design that's taken the best elements of Victorian and Edwardian traditions without getting bogged down in the past.
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Let sleeping dogs lie: 8 stylish dog beds for cool canines
A new generation of beds and accessories offers the ultimate in canine chic.
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A new spin on the inn: Heston Blumenthal's redesigned Hind's Head
Increasingly, the redecoration of former pubs offers an opportunity to evoke a long-lost style of decoration.
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How metal handles offer a beautiful finishing touch to a kitchen
Interiors editor Giles Kime gives his advice on how to get a handle on your kitchen drawers and cupboards.