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Saturday 6th October 2018 Welcome


Inside this issue is an interview with interior stylist and consultant Susie Clegg — she’s worked with clients such as House of Fraser and Google — who off ers her top tips on the perfect winter makeover for your rooms. We also examine the trend for building out rather than moving out; look at London’s property hotspots, including Acton, Cricklewood and Woolwich; and fi nd out about the impact new technlogy is having on modern homes. Happy reading!


Inside


Winter interiors Designer Susie Clegg on how to style your rooms page 6


Property, Homes & Interiors 3 6


Building out Extending your home instead of moving page 16


London’s hotspots The capital’s best areas for property investment page 24


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High-tech homes The rise of


smart devices in modern houses page 29


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