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SEPTEMBER 2015
FREEThe region’s largest property publication
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JODIE KIDD
10 pages of the best new homes
Biggest ever issue
NEWS
Both practical and stylish, Everything
In Its Place is a new storage bible that
showcases a wide variety of successful
storage solutions that don’t skimp on
style. We have more stuff than ever before, so where (and how)
should we keep it all? Winward demonstrates how our experience
of every room in the house can be improved through clever choices
of storage solutions that balance form and function. She also
addresses the fact that, while storage is inherently practical, it also
holds huge potential for decorative impact. Examining the subject
from every possible angle, Rebecca considers what to store where
and what best to store it in, before going on to discuss the storage
demands of different items (clothes, books, crafting equipment)
and even storage by style, from minimalist to vintage to rustic.
Published by Ryland Peters & Small, 10th September 2015
As the star of the award-winning BBC
series The Apprentice, Alan Sugar has won
millions of fans, who tune in to watch his
mix of business wisdom, witty putdowns
and ability to cut straight through bullshit.
In Unscripted, Alan Sugar reveals how he
ended up fronting one of our most successful and long-running
shows and the challenges it presented. He describes how he lost
patience with some of the luvvies, wafflers and wannabees he
encountered along the way, and tells us what he really thought
of some of the tasks and candidates he came across during the
making of The Apprentice, giving his reaction to the egos and the
backbiting as well as the genuine talent that shone through. He
explains how he brought on board Nick Hewer, Margaret Mountford
and Karren Brady, what became of the winners when the cameras
stopped rolling - and how working on the show has inspired him
and many others. Published by Macmillan, 24th September 2015
Everything in its Place: Storage for Stylish Homes by Rebecca Winward
Unscripted: My Ten Years in Telly by Alan Sugar
GRAND DESIGNS
PORTFOLIO 13
iON The Home is an easy-to-use, affordable, wireless monitoring and
security camera system that’s ideal for use in homes or businesses. iON the
Home is a sleekly designed system that allows you to monitor everything and
everyone via a user-friendly app on your smartphone or tablet.
It provides 24/7 live streaming, two-way talk function and remote viewing
via Android or iOS mobile devices. The intuitive iON the Home app makes
watching, deleting, sharing, storing or downloading videos simple.
Available in black or white, the camera’s unique, folding-hinge design allows
it to be placed on a flat surface and angled for optimum point-of-view, or
mounted flush on any wall or ceiling.
iON the Home is £129.99 and available from uk.ioncamera.com and Currys
stores nationwide.
In keeping with our theme this month of holiday rentals, we
offer you The Retreat, which is squirreled away down winding
Cornish lanes, yet within a stone’s throw of the coastal villages
of Tintagel, Boscastle and Crackington Haven. Positioned in the
most tranquil of settings in beautiful countryside surroundings,
there are distant sea views from this one-bedroom cottage. The
suntrap deck, complete with hammock, is perfect for al fresco dining,
surrounded by the fragrance of wild flowers and herbs.
More information from www.uniquehomestays.com.
This September, Channel 4’s flagship series
Grand Designs returns with seven brand new
stories following home builders pursuing their
architectural dreams. Designer and writer
Kevin McCloud guides us through the trials
and tribulations of those obsessively trying to
create a unique place to live, often over many
months, even years. This series features a
modernist villa perched atop a crumbling cliff in Snowdonia, a Frank Lloyd
Wright inspired bachelor pad made out of four shipping containers in
the Northern Irish countryside, and the UKs first amphibious house on a
floodplain of the Thames in Buckinghamshire.
The series will also feature revisits to some of the series previous builds
to see what changes have been made and discover whether the reality has
lived up to the dream.
WE LOVE: iON The Home
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