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£49.95Discover 25 of the most recognizable design styles through 150 residential interiors from the world’s leading designers
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Discover 25 of the most recognizable design styles through 150 residential interiors from the world’s leading designers

Your Not-Forever Home is an invaluable resource from writer and influencer Katherine Ormerod, combining practical advice, inspiring ideas, and achievable projects to form a comprehensive guide for anyone who wants to transform a rental or otherwise temporary living space into a stylish, personalised sanctuary.

A cottagecore enthusiast’s guide to sustainable upcycling, thrifty decorating, and achieving an eclectic and cosy home.


Let master of Maximalism Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen show you how to create and curate a space that you can truly love spending time in. ‘More More More’ is overflowing with Laurence’s signature style, exuberance and a lifetime’s experience in lavish living and take-no-prisoners individuality. Part narrative treatise, part visual celebration of Maximalism through the ages, it is rich in history, anecdotes and quite a few rules, most of which are to be broken. Having spent his entire career encouraging people to reject decorative modesty, Laurence will not only show the reader how to embrace Maximalism in their home, but promises to change how they live within it. Minimalists beware. It’s all about giving yourself the confidence you lack by curating your own perfect haven of chaos, so that you can live with and love your stuff – in surroundings that are anything but beige.

BBC Interior Design Masters finalist Siobhan Murphy brings you a fearless home interiors handbook that celebrates maximalism and shows you how your taste in fashion can influence your home décor.

When Robert Somerville moved to Hertfordshire from Devon, he discovered an unexpected landscape rich with wildlife, particularly elm trees. Nestled within London’s commuter belt, this wooded wilderness inspired Somerville, a lifelong woodworker, to revive the ancient tradition of hand-raising barns using locally sourced elm timber for material and the local community as labour. The story of the elm tree in the landscape is central to Barn Club. Its natural history and its historic importance in England, continental Europe and North America make for a fascinating story told by the author, a long-time admirer of this diverse and remarkable forest denizen.
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