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Donna Friary and Graham Sansom
Moving in together is a big step - and today's climate doesn't make it any easier. Ginetta Verdrickas assesses the options for couples looking to settle down.
Books in Axel Griesinger's flat
At work he's a modernist, but Axel Griesinger's flat is a Gothic masterpiece.
Energy-saving lights
Energy-efficient lighting has moved on from those awkward bulbs that didn't fit your lampshades, says Sarah Lonsdale.
Rosalind Russell gets to grips with identity theft and how to beat it.
Ed Mead does his best to shed some light on the murky world of leasehold property.
Property problems, solved by Sheila Prophet.
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Interior designer Paula Robinson digs out some British treasures.
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These seats are perfect for romance, says Rachel Loos.
Penthouse view of the City of London
The bold and striking use of glass in new homes makes a dramatic difference to our expectations about space and light, reports Ben West.
Harriet Meyer dispenses some expert advice on the merits of shared ownership.
Shunning the property ladder is OK for some, says Max Davidson.
Homes are adapting to new styles of eating, reports Sarah Lonsdale. Could this be the death of the dining table?
Your home, however humble, may have star quality, writes Graham Norwood.
Scottish castles are a tempting investment for the hard-nosed pragmatist, says Adam Edwards.
Couple in front of Eiffel Tower
A place in the lovers' city sounds romantic. But it pays to use your head, says Zoe Dare Hall.
There's excitement abroad. Keith Miller sets his doors to manual and prepares to disembark.
Year-round sun and eco-sensitive designs are just two of the Seychelles' key attractions.