How kitchens are being enlivened with colour, from romantic juniper tones to mustard and olive for the brave
When decorating kitchens, colour is now definitely on the menu, says Arabella Youens.
Arabella began her career at Country Life on the website as an intern. She read Modern History at Edinburgh University and spent a year working (photocopying) for PricewaterhouseCoopers in Barcelona before moving to London where she still lives with her husband and two young daughters.
When decorating kitchens, colour is now definitely on the menu, says Arabella Youens.
The discovery of a hand-painted, botanical wallpaper offered the perfect foundation for the newly-refurbished bedroom in Dorset. Arabella Youens takes a look at a lovely scheme put together by Edward Hurst.
From a blank canvas, garden designer Bridget Elworthy created a relaxed — and warm — country kitchen in an old stone house.
Arabella Youens investigates the old adage that 'blue and green should never be seen' — and finds that it's simply not true.
Susan Deliss used a simple, but uplifting mixture of colours to transform a country-house drawing room.
The new kitchen of Lisa Mehydene’s Cotswold barn was deliberately designed to appear old.
Interior designer Flora Soames has mixed old and new to revive a historic house in Northumberland.
Arabella Youens revels in the history, food and culture of the largest Balearic island.
Bluebird of Chelsea is no ordinary motor yacht. Built for record-breaker Sir Malcolm Campbell and requisitioned for Dunkirk, her story is one of survival against the odds. In her 90th year, her interiors have been given a new lease of life, finds Arabella Youens.
Susie Watson added a relaxed, Gustavian-inspired feel to the bedroom of this Edwardian house. Arabella Youens takes a closer look.
Curtains or blinds? And perhaps even shutters? It's a decision many of us face, so to help you decide Arabella Youens gathers some expert opinions and weighs up the options.
Jessica Alken worked with Neptune to create this kitchen in a new Cornish house.
When it comes to building new houses, much of the focus is on substantial properties with 10,000sq ft or more. Arabella Youens examines the options for buildings that are more modest in scale.
Many couples who tied the knot under Covid-19 restrictions have spoken glowingly about the experience of more intimate ceremonies, which look set to stay.
The library of Bridget Elworthy’s Jacobean manor house in Oxfordshire bursts with vibrant colour.
This hard-working space caters for the needs of a large, sociable family. Arabella Youens takes a look.
The transformation of a Wiltshire drawing room by Lucy Elworthy demonstrates the rich possibilities of a carefully considered use of colour.
Because of Britain’s inclement weather, rooms dedicated to indoor entertainment have long been a feature of English country houses. Now we’re spending more time at home, party rooms are enjoying a revival, says Arabella Youens.
Interior architect Alison Henry worked with Officine Gullo to create a striking, light-filled kitchen.