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Design Trends: From exactly where to use wallpaper now to the color of the moment (and what goes with it), we report on new ideas before they begin to take hold.
Kitchen advice: It's here designers decide on the best way to use dead space, whether cabinets should touch the ceiling, and exactly what the most durable countertop material really is. Invaluable.
Bathroom inspiration: Of course, bathrooms are big news too, and the latest dreamy tubs have made a big splash in the design world.
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Beautiful backyards: Our outdoor space is as important as ever, and landscapers know how to make them more calm, more private, more ideal for entertaining. We'll be sharing that knowledge all summer.
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The editor of Livingetc, Pip Rich (formerly Pip McCormac) is a lifestyle journalist of almost 20 years experience working for some of the UK's biggest titles. As well as holding staff positions at Sunday Times Style, Red and Grazia he has written for the Guardian, The Telegraph, The Times and ES Magazine. The host of Livingetc's podcast Home Truths, Pip has also published three books - his most recent, A New Leaf, was released in December 2021 and is about the homes of architects who have filled their spaces with houseplants. He has recently moved out of London - and a home that ELLE Decoration called one of the ten best small spaces in the world - to start a new renovation project in Somerset.
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