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The secret of the classic country wedding is quality over quantity, says Giles Kime
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.
The secret of the classic country wedding is quality over quantity, says Giles Kime
Michael Caine swears by separate bathrooms. You don't need to go quite so far, says Giles Kime.
Country Life's interiors editor Giles Kime makes his selection of fine flooring for all types of different room.
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Giles Kime takes a look at the trend for low-hanging lights.
Giles Kime admires a pared-down space capped off with an antique marble bath that sets the tone.
Furry and feathery creatures are here to stay.
Stephanie Dunning’s house has a feel that gives no clue to the restoration that has taken place.
Stamp Duty has forced people to change their existing houses rather than move to new ones – and Giles Kime isn't convinced that it's always a good thing.
From four posters to luxurious divans, we pick out the finest beds on the market.
Our interiors expert Giles Kime guides you towards the most beautiful lighting on the market today.
Giles Kime casts his eye over the finest fireplaces in the land.
Giles Kime makes a bold prediction as he perceives a new wind blowing through the world of interiors.
Giles Kime takes a look at the work of Max Rollitt, focusing on this beautiful room in an 18th century house in London.
Giles Kime rounds up his favourite pieces of the last week, and tackles a thorny problem.
Giles Kime takes a look at what we could all learn about our living spaces from Britain's stateliest homes.
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The luxury bed maker.
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