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A New England Look to Love

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WEATHERBOARD WALLS AND WHITEWASHED INTERIORS HAVE BREATHED NEW LIFE INTO A FIFTIES HOUSE, TRANSFORMING IT INTO A RELAXED COUNTRY HOME WITH AN EAST COAST FEEL. With its weatherboard cladding, peak-roofed dormer windows and Atlantic grey exterior paint, this house would look at home in a New England town on America’s East Coast. In fact, it’s tucked down a narrow track in a hamlet in the heart of the Chiltern Hills, close to Marlow and with views across open countryside. It’s home to Sue and Tony Blakeley, who spotted it three years ago when property renovation expert Sue was looking for...

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Dutch COURAGE

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Patrick Overwijk has bravely juxtaposed the period features of his 18th-century home with bold mid-century design. Seventies-inspired Versace wallpaper, bold lighting composed of oversized lightbulbs, and a porcelain cactus that borders on kitsch may not be what immediately springs to mind when you imagine the interior of an 18th-century Dutch townhouse. It’s exactly these surprising elements though, that make this family home so exciting. While most people would almost automatically team a breathtaking rococo ceiling (thought to be one of the most detailed in the region) with ornate, heavy antiques of the same period, the owners of this home, Patrick...

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COASTAL BISTRO

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THE BACKSTORY When deciding whether or not to renovate your kitchen, there are always reasons to put it off — despite growing collections of dog-eared magazines. For the couple who live in this Vancouver home with their oneyear-old son, having an open-concept kitchen with plenty of seating and kid-friendly finishes were the main motivators to finally take the plunge. “At the top of their list was a large island with seating and a designated bar area,” says designer Melanie Finkleman, who runs the Vancouver firm Hazel + Brown Design with her husband, Ben. With three boys of her own, Melanie...

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MAKING CHANGES

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Janet and Paul Gleeson have filled their south Dorset village house with an eclectic assortment of antiques, modern art and trophies from their travels. The first thing I remember about the house was walking into the drawing room and thinking, “This is fabulous”,’ says Janet Gleeson of the moment she and husband Paul first viewed the house that would become their family’s Dorset home. ‘It was a big step because we had always lived in London. We hardly knew anyone in Dorset and until then we’d worried we were doing the wrong thing. But the children had left home and...

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Concentrate ON: AFRICAN DESIGN

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We are excessively familiar with seeing structures that are 'enlivened' by different societies as opposed to very them yet this is evolving. Ikea has collaborated with 10 African fashioners and specialists for its Overallt gathering of furni-ture, materials and adornments, propelling this month. The Swedish brand has worked legitimately with creatives from nations including Ivory Coast, South Africa and Senegal, who have contributed pieces that mirror their individual societies. Senegal's Bibi Seck is behind a plastic and steel hassock, while Nairobi-based Bethan Rayner and Naeem Biviji structured a bended eucalyptus seat (beneath). Additional proof of the innovative blast right now...

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