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When a friend told me how to get the kitchen of a skinny person (use small, blue plates) the house of a rich person (buy end of line) and eco credentials Al Gore would envy (revamp grandpa’s sofa) I knew I had to share. So each week my team and I will bring you the hottest avant-garde design trends, celebrity interviews and property advice. Trust us to keep you in the know.
Recent Posts
Tuesday’s news: Lady with the lamp, Carla’s castle and traffic at breakfast
Good morning faithful flock, we’ve shaken off our Monday blues here at the mydeco office (it’s like someone has slipped happy pills into the water supply) and everyone is jovially hard at work. Read on to see the fruits of our efforts, wi...
Monday’s News: Leona goes to Hollywood, waterworld and stylish silhouettes
According to the Metro, the British public are the biggest boozers in Europe, with 27% of the population consuming more than the recommended weekly limit of alcohol compared to 10% in Germany, Italy, France and Spain. Cause for concern indeed, but lo...
Room rescue: Sitting in Sweden
Welcome to this week’s room rescue! The room pictured below was sent in by Lisa Turner, who wants to redecorate the lounge in her Warwickshire home. Her ideal design is a “Swedish style with a dash of Designers Guild. I’d like to be very ...
Friday’s News: Purple rain, a modern neck of the woods and new from Fisher Price…
Another year of Children in Need, another charity single. As a northern lass, I usually look forward to each of Peter Kay’s new endeavours, but the thought of a second ‘Amarillo’ plaguing the charts fills me with dread. Neverthele...
Through the Keyhole: Cosima’s tribute to the 1950s domestic goddess
Image credit: Ian Monk When we think about design in the 1950s, we often think of austere architecture, pared-down Bauhaus-inspired furniture, and an industrial flourish of homewares mass produced. But the 1950s also brought us the poster-woman of...
The principles of fine design
No journey is complete without my iPod, which was firmly plugged in on my tube ride from Notting Hill Gate to Tower Hill yesterday. I thought that we had Jonathan Ive (head of design at Apple) to thank for this sleek, simple but utterly brilliant mod...

