Architecture: small-scale domestic buildings

Home: The Way We Live Now: Small Home, Work from Home, Rented Home

Home: The Way We Live Now is an innovative new sourcebook for modern living. Interiors expert Kate Watson-Smyth looks beyond the estate agent’s floorplan and shows how to use the space you have to revolutionise the way you live, whether you own or rent.

Dungeness: Coastal Architecture

The Kent coastal strip of Dungeness is a unique environment. Harshly vulnerable to the elements yet protected from inland development, it has enticed many architects, artists, photographers and creative thinkers, including of course renowned artist and film-maker Derek Jarman.

A Place Called Home: Print, colour, pattern

Cath Kidston – queen of vintage-inspired homeware and joyously decorated spaces – grants unprecedented insight into her creative process and personal style in this lifestyle-meets-memoir-meets-interior-design book.

My Cool Shed: an inspirational guide to stylish hideaways and workspaces

This beautifully packaged book celebrates the humble and not so humble shed – from artists’ studios to beach huts, My Cool Shed outlines the diverse ways of these small spaces and the unique ways in which owners are styling them make this title a delight for anyone interested in design.

The Anatomy of Sheds: New buildings from an old tradition

Sheds are no longer neglected buildings at the end of the garden. As shown in this book, they have become an area of our home to be discovered by creative designers who see the garden as an extendable space of the home, whether in the heart of the city or in a larger rural setting.

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