What's new in Period Home and Garden
Magdelana, a new silver cutlery set created to celebrate the 300th anniversary of cutlery manufacturer Osborne, merges the clean lines of today's modern designs with the art deco influence of the 1930s.
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Add instant glamour to the bedroom with Boutique’s new Sandshell design, perfect for this season’s luxury and opulence trend.
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Considered dated and passé for so many years, ornate chandeliers are now once again taking centre stage and are being used to create the wow factor in a room – and are particularly suited to period properties.
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Having suffered a single sink for the last four years, I can't tell you how jealous I am at the sight of the new 1.5 ceramic sink from Brass and Traditional Sinks.
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With Halloween nearly upon us, English Heritage has launched an interactive map detailing some of the most spine-tingling tales in English history. Informed by tales of spooky sightings from visitors and English Heritage's own staff, the map highlights some of the scariest sights in the country.
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I love to stand in front of a period house and look at the entrance. It's one of the most fascinating parts of an older home for me as it can tell so much about the history of a house. My personal favourite is thick, oak timber doors.
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Sunway Blinds has introduced a new range of Roman Blinds. Combining classic elegance with modern chic the collection includes extravagant prints, plains and natural textured weaves totalling 142 different fabrics.
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A new wood fibre insulation board allows period home and listed building owners to insulate external walls with minimum risk of condensation damage to the existing wall structure.
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Everyone has an opinion on whether or not copper saucepans are best to cook with, but the simple matter is that it depends on what you're actually trying to cook.
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A picture palace from the 1890s is now the latest place to buy antiques, vintage and retro furniture.
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