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Interiors

  • February 17 2026
    PerspectivesLouis Wise
    Should you have a television in the bedroom?
    For some, it is sacrilege, a terrible slide into slobbishness — for others it’s the ultimate indulgence, cosplaying life in a five-star hotel
    Armand Hammer in bed wearing a robe, talking on the phone, watching four televisions, with newspapers and breakfast on a tray.
  • February 14 2026
    FT SeriesFashion’s new joy – the HTSI SS26 style special
    Inside the Miami penthouse of Carmen Busquets, queen of ecommerce
    The businesswoman’s art-filled home reflects her enterprising taste
    Carmen Busquets sits on the Paulin Paulin Paulin Dune sofa in her Key Biscayne home. Artworks in her collection include (on left wall) Prismes Et Miroirs – DBPF 1A, 2019, by Daniel Buren; (on wall by window) Try Counting Sheep, 2011, by Rashid Johnson; and (on mirrored table at right) Evergreen, 2024, by Soraya Abu Naba’a. The ceramic vases behind Busquets are by Simphiwe Mbunyuza. The pieces on the glass table to the left are by the Haas Brothers
  • February 13 2026
    PerspectivesHannah Shuckburgh
    What does your fridge say about you?
    This good taste-free zone is a gateway to the soul. It’s a shame those built into cabinets are taking over
  • February 12 2026
    Could a house stager cut your property’s time on market?
    Sellers and landlords are increasingly turning to design experts to add lustre to their listings — hoping to speed up transactions and maximise values
    A spacious, sunlit living and dining area features modern furniture, a cream sectional sofa, minimalist chairs, and large windows with city views.
  • February 11 2026
    InterviewAt Home with the FT
    Inside Artur Walther’s glass-walled house in Upstate New York
    The investment banker turned photography collector is at another fork in the road; this time, his house embedded in nature is the agent of change
    Artur Walther sits in a lounge chair reading a magazine, with a Grasshoppa floor lamp by Greta Magnusson Grossman beside him.
  • February 10 2026
    Design
    ‘Like something out of Middle-earth’: saving Sweden’s Reijmyre Glassworks
    After the historic factory fell on hard times, a Stockholm-based lawyer is determined to restore its lustre
  • February 6 2026
    InterviewAt Home with the FT
    Tom Broughton: ‘I steal my ideas — and my homes — from 1930s modernism’
    Just as he reimagined the model for buying eyewear, the Cubitts founder had a new vision for a seaside flat in the modernist Marine Court building
    Tom Broughton sits in a wood-paneled room, wearing glasses and a light t-shirt, hands clasped in his lap.
  • February 6 2026
    FT SeriesHow to get the best rest: an HTSI sleep special
    The expert guide to buying beds
    Everything you want to know about mattresses, frames, pillows and sheets
    A Lancer Square bedroom by Studio Ashby
  • February 5 2026
    FT SeriesHow to get the best rest: an HTSI sleep special
    Bed down in London’s finest quilt emporium
    Antique Textiles Company assembles three centuries’ worth of patchworking
    Quilts displayed outside the shop on Abbey Road
  • February 4 2026
    FT SeriesHow to get the best rest: an HTSI sleep special
    Inside Tekla’s empire of sheets
    The Danish brand made bedding chic. Can it conquer the lifestyle world?
    Charlie Hedin, founder of Tekla
  • February 2 2026
    Architecture
    They jettisoned downsizing for rebuilding and upsizing
    A five-storey multigenerational house takes a U-turn from a well-trodden path
    A modern house with a patterned brick facade and large black-framed windows stands between two older buildings.
  • January 31 2026
    HTSI
    Confessions of a stately-home obsessive
    The best historic houses let our imaginations wander, says novelist Rebecca Perry
    The Duchess of Lauderdale’s Private Closet at Ham House, Richmond upon Thames
  • January 31 2026
    How much do you really need to spend on curtains?
    The most elegant, characterful and economical choices don’t always hang together. But they can do . . . 
    A sitting room with deep red walls, a marble fireplace, floral curtains with a matching pelmet, and a peach armchair with a yellow cushion.
  • January 28 2026
    Watch this space: the self-storage facilities raising the bar
    The seemingly unrelenting need for space is seeing storage operators diversifying, upscaling, launching — and expanding their footprint
    A man sits on top of an open storage container, with stacks of colorful pallets visible on adjacent containers.
  • January 27 2026
    HTSI
    The house of Grenson has a foot in both camps
    Shoemakers Tim and Julia Little have created a modern home that follows in the footsteps of its Huguenot past
  • January 26 2026
    InterviewAt Home with the FT
    Artist Léon Wuidar: ‘The architect never sent an invoice; he just wanted paintings’
    Geometric abstraction is the foundation and formation of this austere yet radiant brutalist home in Belgium
    Leon Wuidar stands by a window in a bright room with a geometric abstract painting on the wall behind him.
  • January 24 2026
    A shout-out to grout with graphic dynamism and cheeky charm
    Chunky, geometric and organic patterns make the spaces between tiles as striking as the tiles themselves
    A bar area with a patterned blue and white counter and wall, shelves of liquor bottles, hanging glassware, and a few white bar stools.
  • January 23 2026
    All about eaves: inspired ideas to transform your attic
    Some view the architectural quirks of these spaces as a problem. But leaning into angles, nooks and sloping walls can create a transportative, cocooning eyrie
    Guest bedroom with two matching blue full-size beds, floral patterned blue wallpaper, and blue Roman shades. A wooden dresser sits between the beds under a window.
  • January 17 2026
    HTSI
    Which shade of yellow should you use this year?
    After butter, ochre is gaining ground 
    Lemony tiles in designer David Lucido’s bathroom
  • January 17 2026
    InterviewAt Home with the FT
    Giles Miller: ‘The house began to feel like it was waiting for us’
    The designer known for his experimental architectural interventions is adapting his approach for a dilapidated Grade II-listed building in Suffolk that seemingly no one else wanted
    A traditional brick pub stands on a village street, with large windows and a pitched roof.
  • January 15 2026
    Flames of desire: 100 candleholders that break the mould
    Martino Gamper, Bethan Laura Wood and Minjae Kim are amongst the artists and designers elevating the household object in a quirky Californian exhibition
    A variety of sculptural candle holders, candles, and small decorative objects arranged on a wooden chest against a wood-panelled wall.
  • January 13 2026
    PerspectivesAlex Dauley
    Empty nest? Divorce? It’s time to create the home you really want
    New life phases — kids leaving, separation, retirement — can be the gateway to reclaiming and reimagining your space. Why the hell not?
    Alex Dauley stands in a workspace with shelves of books and materials, smiling while holding open a sample book on a table with fabric swatches.
  • January 9 2026
    FT Series
    HTSI’s favourite minimalist homes
    Less is more in these sleek interiors
    The library in James Brown and Christie Fels’ London home
  • January 8 2026
    InterviewAt Home with the FT
    Stanley Wong: ‘I’m a Buddhist; moving from Hong Kong to Kyoto felt right’
    The artist-designer swapped city bustle for a hilltop home in Higashiyama — it mirrors his Zen approach to life
    Stanley Wong sits at a wooden table with a cup in front of him, wearing a black hat and glasses, with bamboo shades behind.
  • January 6 2026
    Return to Sarajevo: building a modern sanctuary in the once war-torn city
    Local materials and craftsmanship restore a sense of place and identity to an architect’s renovation project — its all part of a movement to help revitalise his former home town
    A light wood indoor playhouse structure with geometric cutouts; two children are playing inside and on the stairs.
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