It’s the whole package that sells a property – buyers want a home that has the wow factor both inside and out.
For a comprehensive library of features that focus purely on the interior this is the place to be. To be considered for Inside Out email Kate Hamilton.
Choosing the right heating system can prove a bit of a minefield for developers, but the wealth of choice and exciting new technologies available is making heating a hot topic for the eco and design conscious alike. Linda Grabham reports. More »
Following hot on the heels of the fashion catwalks, 2008's kitchens are all about high colour and deep, dramatic woodgrains. Linda Grabham reports on an industry that's coming out of the shadows when it comes to colour. More »
Whether you're considering the eco-friendly status of a development or looking for extra ways to create sensational design solutions - lighting is a great place to start. Linda Grabham highlights the latest lighting innovations. More »
No longer neglected on the home front, bedrooms are coming into their own as homebuyers seek high spec sleep zones that fulfil all their night-time needs. Linda Grabham delves under the covers to reveal the latest trends in new-build boudoirs. More »
As essential to a development as bricks and mortar, your choice of windows and doors has a major impact on a project's success. Linda Grabham looks at the latest trends and reveals a clear vision for the future. More »
With many kitchens now doubling as living spaces and littered with countless must-have appliances, it is often storage space that is sacrificed. Gail Purvis looks at how designers and developers are trying to give consumers everything they need. More »
As the demand for new homes increases, with a recent NHBC report citing stylish fixtures and fittings as key attractions, the pressure is on for housebuilders to create stylish sanctuaries that will appeal to all. Natalia Gameson sees how the latest bathroom sets are fulfilling the brief. More »
The art to fitting flooring in a new-build property, particularly in urban areas, isn't just about what looks good - there are acoustic and environmental issues to consider. Natalia Gameson reports. More »