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What to buy for your house this May, according to our decoration editor

May's objects of desire, brought to you by House & Garden's decoration team. This month, Rémy Mishon shows us what has caught her eye
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The perils of over-personalising your home (and how to find the sweet spot)

We’re all for a bespoke approach, but have things gone too far?
Decoration

How paint brands became the biggest status symbol in our homes

Once a purely practical choice, paint now says as much about a home as the furniture in it – and the brand on the tin says even more
Decoration

Wallpaper drenching: an interior designer's favourite way to bring a room to life

Walls, ceiling, curtains, upholstery – when a room goes all the way, something unexpected happens.
Decoration

Why we’re still taking design inspiration from the 1990s

From industrial chic to unbridled self-expression, there is a lot we can learn from this not-so-distant decade
Decoration

Polka dots are back and they have had a glow up

How the historic fashion staple made it's way into the most stylish interiors around – and why we are thrilled to see it.
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The high street rug beloved by interior designers and editors alike

The underfoot favourite of Beata Heuman can be snapped up for less than you might think
Decoration

What is house burping and should we all be doing it?

A guide to Lüften (also known as house burping), the trend taking social media by storm which encourages you to fling open the windows and let fresh air in whatever the weather.
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What to buy for your house in April

April’s objects of desire, brought to you by House & Garden’s decoration team. This month, Rémy Mishon shows us her fine finds
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Fringe events: our favourite fringed homeware and furniture to buy

Not just a strong story in fashion, fringing has shimmied its way into interiors – from tactile textiles to fun furniture
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Have we fallen out of love with design's greatest icons?

Pipistrello, Tamtam, Nessino… Can a design icon ever be too iconic? As these cult pieces saturate our interiors, we ask whether ubiquity is the enemy of desire
Decoration

Goodbye cottagecore, hello ‘burrowcore’, the art of living as if inside a storybook hideaway

The enchanting illustrations of Beatrix Potter and Jill Barklem evoke intimate, underground worlds imbued with warmth and a deep sense of home. They form the inspiration behind burrowcore, an emerging aesthetic that says a lot about the moment we are living in
Decoration

Three fresh kitchen design details we're dying to copy this year

Diving into the kitchens we've been loving lately, and the brilliant details that caught our eye
Decoration

Why the ‘granny chic’ look is still going strong (and how to recreate it at home)

This cosy, comforting and cleverly thrifty approach to decorating only gets better with age
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The finish you won't be able to resist or avoid this year

Tortoiseshell is having a moment. From mirrors to wastepaper bins, here are the best bits to buy now
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What to buy for your house this spring

This month’s objects of desire, brought to you by House & Garden's decoration team. Rémy Mishon shows us what has caught her fancy
Decoration

The 2026 trends we won't be following this year

2026 may be the year of the yellow sitting room and the mini-tile, but there are some hang-ups holding the House & Garden team back
Decoration

The interior design trends we're excited about for 2026

From the colours making a comeback to the must-have accessories for your house, these are the interior design trends we're excited about for the new year
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What does the ‘real home’ trend tell us about interiors right now?

Social media is serving us more ‘real homes’ – those which feel convincingly lived-in – so what does this say about interiors right now?