We use cookies and other data for a number of reasons, such as keeping FT Sites reliable and secure, personalising content and ads, providing social media features and to analyse how our Sites are used.
Add this topic to your myFT Digest for news straight to your inbox
The late decorator’s richly layered aesthetic took off in the 1970s but is just as relevant today
The weakened pound means a big discount for these buyers — but whether their interest will convert to sales is unclear
Autumn gardens are full of their shiny, sticky webs. Whether they fascinate or frighten, spiders loom large in the human psyche
From a Lanzarote property with a saltwater pool to a mid-century modern home on Gran Canaria
Our environments can be psychologically manipulative, triggering confusion, delusions — even hallucinations of a spooky kind
Living in the hotel of the film would allow our writer to indulge in experiencing conflicting feelings towards ‘fixedness’
The curators aim to broaden the idealised concept of Scottish culture to show ‘who we are through what we make’
The Netflix thriller must strike a chord with city dwellers who’ve moved to the ’burbs — only to worry they paid far too much
If you are enjoying this year’s displays, these varieties can replicate them in your own garden
A 10-year project has made the gardens and wild areas of Gloucestershire property a haven of biodiversity
It’s versatile, affordable, magical — and lethal for the environment. An exhibition explores its glorious past and future solutions
Daisies and salvias can create a painterly spectrum worthy of Cézanne
Prose meets property in this week’s issue
These designs will help you stay cosy during the festivities
Open the door to inspiring homes, from Sicilian caves to Canary Wharf
The post-pandemic real-estate landscape – from Miami to Mallorca
8 Holland Street mixes eras, styles, high and low, the familiar and the unexpected
‘I enjoy taking something broken and fixing it’
The Gardiner Estate has fascinated locals for centuries. Now its owner has opened up its doors
Go all out on the tiles
…and other amazing household tech
The east London destination was first conceived for commuters. Now it’s being rebuilt for a residential age
Louis Vuitton’s creative director has created a Mediterranean holiday home that takes her (way) back to her roots
One woman’s fight to stay warm in a heat-leaking home
Containers for indoor plants are notoriously dull — but imaginative alternatives do exist
A group of French children worked with a design studio to create pieces that will be exhibited in a Paris gallery
Inside the 16th-century castle and education centre that everyone wants to study
From an opulent glass-walled house in Beverly Hills to a mid-century bungalow in Brentwood
Recent mortgage rate rises have created an impasse in the affluent west London area
Picture of the whiteboard house triggers in our writer a memory of how, as a frustrated English teenager, he longed for the possibilities of life away from home
Prime property with beautifully preserved paintings on the ceilings and walls
From Urban VIII to the current Pope Francis, holy men have enjoyed havens in and around Rome
Islington’s The Home of Sustainable Things is helping to close the loop
Online auctions are ‘a sure-fire way to shred your bank balance, clutter your living space and test your relationships’
New cultivars, an eco-friendly redesign and education on home growing are introduced at Wisley
There is caution amid price drops and cost of living uncertainty, but wealthy foreigners enjoy rich pickings
An exhibition in London celebrates the skills of carpenters from this forested region of Japan
International Edition