Posts

  • Converting an Outbuilding

    Whether you’ve got an empty annexe or a garage that’s seen better days, there are plenty of options when it comes to converting your outbuildings.

  • upcycling furniture

    The good thing about upcycling is that there really are no limits to what you can create. It’s a sustainable, cost-effective option, and anyone can join the upcycling revolution and undertake a range of upcycled furniture projects – no previous skills required.

  • The 60s house

    Previously in our period house style guide we looked at the 1940s and 50s, and the emergence of mid-century modern. It was the modernist movement’s response to the less decadent post war period, which resulted in buildings that were not just utilitarian, but practical and stylish.

  • interior design

    We chat to Rebecca of Little Interiors, based here in Kent, as she offers her top tips and tricks to enhance and refresh your period property.

  • Reclaimed Wooden Flooring

    Everything you need to know.

  • perfect 10 garden creative

    It’s been 10 years this year since I started The Garden Creative after winning a competition to have my garden design built at The Royal Horticultural Society’s Hampton Court Flower Show.

  • growing a garden for scent

    Think of your outside spaces, and the chances are you’re remembering how they look, rather than the scents you associate with them. It’s time to claim the garden for your nose.

  • spring

    With the arrival of spring we’re all feeling that little bit more optimistic, and this is the perfect time of year to make plans for the year ahead.

  • curtilage-920x920

    Heritage and conservation expert Anske Bax explains how to determine if a structure is within a listed building’s curtilage and what works you can carry out on it.

  • style guide

    Our last period house style guide focused on the 1930s semi-detached house, which, as so many of this type of house were built and with many still around today, made this style a great candidate to cover in our guide. But what happened next?