Flats
Flats
The standout Notting Hill flat of the founders of Farm Girl restaurant
The couple have filled the space with affordable design ideas, from a fireplace made from reclaimed limestone slabs to a gallery wall flowing up a two-storey staircase
By Alice Riley-Smith
Houses belonging to interesting people
Our former editor Sue Crewe's elegant London flat
Former House & Garden editor Susan Crewe discusses the trials and triumphs of relocating from the top floors to the bottom of her London house, working with friends and family to make her requirements a reality.
By Susan Crewe
Inside the House & Garden archive
From the archive: Graydon Carter's apartment in New York's Dakota Building (1996)
In an archive story from 1996, we look back at Graydon and Cynthia Carter's life with their four children in one of New York's most venerable apartment buildings
By Christopher Simon Sykes
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Designer Willow Kemp's joyful Chelsea flat
On the top floor of a Chelsea building, visitors are rewarded after the many stairs by a colourful interior belonging to Kit Kemp's daughter – and fellow designer – Willow Kemp.
By Emilio Pimentel-Reid
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An interior designer's Hampstead Heath mansion flat, filled with a lifetime's collection of art
This north London mansion flat provided the ideal fresh start for designer Virginia White, who wanted a new home with fewer superfluous rooms but enough wall space to display her extensive art collection.
By Virginia Clark
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A chic Parisian apartment in a Belle Époque building
With a dash of English country house charm alongside plenty of French sophistication, the Parisian apartment of decorator Timothy Corrigan is as enviable as they come
By Emilio Pimentel-Reid
City
From the archive: Sibyl Colefax designer Wendy Nicholls' stylish London mansion flat
After 40 years at Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler, Wendy Nicholls is clear about what makes a good interior, and the decoration of her London flat reflects the style she has honed both personally and professionally
By Elfreda Pownall
Houses by our Top 100 Interior Designers & Architects
The beautiful 19th-century Chelsea apartment of interior design Hugh Leslie
Interior designer Hugh Leslie has transformed his nineteenth-century Chelsea studio into an airy, harmonious showpiece for high-quality joinery and understated taste
By Leonie Highton
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An elegant west London pied-à-terre packed with clever surprises
For this London bolthole, the client wanted something truly unique from designers Artichoke. The result was deceptively high-tech, where every detail tells a story
By Thomas Barrie
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An interior designer's effortlessly light and airy basement flat in London
In her basement flat in west London, interior designer Thea Speke has created a masterclass in lightening and brightening a potentially gloomy space
By Elizabeth Metcalfe
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An interior designer's effortlessly cosy scheme for a warehouse-style loft in Atlanta
Taking one large space and making it work as three different things is not easy, but Sally Wilkinson's effortless and airy design of her Atlanta loft might prove otherwise.
By Charlotte McCaughan-Hawes
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An interior designer's Dulwich flat transformed into a creative family home
Keeping one eye on the purse strings, interior designer Catherine Olley has transformed her Dulwich flat from an abandoned shell into a first family home
By Arabella Bowes
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A Belle Époque apartment in the elegant heart of Stockholm gets an airy, serene new look
Swedish interior designers Studio Ramson helped a family and their extensive art collection find ‘home’ after ten years travelling abroad
By Evie Delaney
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A Victorian London flat filled with jewel box colours and heirloom pieces by Laura Stephens
Using family heirlooms and collected antiques, interior designer Laura Stephens has created a beautiful home for a client facing personal loss
By Arabella BowesPhotography by Paul Massey
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A once bare London flat filled with colour and texture by Sarah Vanrenen
Mixing bold colour with collected antiques was a winning formula for Sarah Vanrenen when it came to breathing life and soul into this new build flat
By Charlotte McCaughan-Hawes
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A Notting Hill flat with a surprisingly airy interior by Natasha Quick
The interior designer known as Philamena on Instagram has created a calm, serene hideaway for her creative clients in the middle of the west London bustle
By Elizabeth Metcalfe
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A rare Manhattan apartment with the feel of Provence in the city
In search of a New York pied-à-terre, Ceara Donnelley came across an apartment in Manhattan with a courtyard garden that felt like a piece of Provence in the city. Layering textiles and antique finds to enhance its plaster walls, exposed beams and terracotta floor, the interior designer has created an inviting haven
By Anne Hardy
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A clever, colourful Notting Hill apartment belonging to artist Daisy Sims-Hilditch
Clever design and an excellent eye for colour have made Daisy Sims-Hilditch's apartment a stylish place to find calm amidst the bustle of west London
By Virginia Clark
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A rented flat in Chelsea filled with personality, art and antiques by Sally Wilkinson
Having moved from Atlanta to London with her husband during the pandemic, interior designer Sally Wilkinson has created a one-bed flat that is a love letter to the couple's time in Europe
By Kitty Grady
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An interior designer's refreshingly pared-back London flat
The London flat of interior designer and dealer Georgie Stogdon illustrates her pared-back aesthetic and balanced approach to budgeting, which meant she was able to splash out on a few key areas, including a spectacular new staircase
By Grace McCloud