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How to find your interior-design DNA

Country Life UK

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December 10, 2025 ( Double Issue )

Complete our quiz to uncover the essence of your personal style, urges Giles Kime

- Giles Kime

How to find your interior-design DNA

IN a world of ever-proliferating design choices, it can be helpful to understand your design aesthetic. Are you a curator who carefully edits every last detail? A sympathiser who stops at nothing to preserve the authenticity of a house? A dramatist who loves the theatricality of pattern and colour? Or do you not care, as long as a room feels comfortable and pleasingly familiar? Take the COUNTRY LIFE quiz to find the answer.

If you were to buy a chair, what would be the most important element to you?

a) It's made by an obscure designer whose name you struggle to pronounce.

b) It has a beautiful silhouette that beautifully complements the rest of the room.

c) It's the same age as your house The fact that it's uncomfortable is a minor detail. You're a slave to authenticity.

d) It's sufficiently commodious to watch a whole series of Yellowstone in one sitting and upholstered in a fabric dark enough to hide a multitude of sins, from red wine to melted Maltesers.

When choosing paintings, you are most likely to buy the following:

a) Pieces by artists that you tracked down after an exhaustive trawl of galleries and auction houses.

b) Something larger than life, in a style and colour that suits the rest of the room.

c) The correct period, genre and provenance are of paramount importance.

d) Buy? You already have enough unhung hand-me-downs and junk-shop finds to fill the National Gallery.

What best describes your kitchen?

a) A carefully considered space where anything aesthetically pleasing is put on display and anything depressingly functional is hidden from view.

b) Your cabinetry is in a bold colour (you are considering a deep aubergine next) and you are forever rearranging the vibrant mix of cheery patterned china on the dresser.

c) Culinary chiaroscuro; it's like a half-lit kitchen in a Renaissance painting.

d) Think Keith Floyd meets Tracey Emin.

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Fifty shades of tartan

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2 mins

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The lion's share

As C. S. Lewis's enchanting children's classic The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe turns 75, Matthew Dennison pulls back the coats to explore its evergreen spell

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6 mins

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Very fetching

How might Hermès dress a corgi? What unites a dalmatian and Dior? Agnes Stamp meets the haute dogs

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1 mins

December 10, 2025 ( Double Issue )

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Green and pleasant band

Rarer than diamonds and more valuable than any other coloured jewels, a fine emerald represents natural beauty at its most beguiling. Jonathan Self journeys into the lustrous world of this revered gemstone

time to read

5 mins

December 10, 2025 ( Double Issue )

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We make Christmas happen

This time of year represents big business—and exhaustion—for the producers of festive fare, from crackers to hellebores to ham. Jane Wheatley visits six stalwarts who are flat out right now

time to read

8 mins

December 10, 2025 ( Double Issue )

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Wholly smoke

There's a world of difference between mass-market smoked salmon and the traditionally produced kind, as Tom Howells discovers on a trip to London's Secret Smokehouse

time to read

3 mins

December 10, 2025 ( Double Issue )

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Merry Christmas, Peter Rabbit!

As Unitarians, the Potter family's festive season was an abstemious time—something the young Beatrix railed against, joyfully, into her adult life and within her beloved children's books

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5 mins

December 10, 2025 ( Double Issue )

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Rubies for Christmas

Its twinkling seeds bejewel festive feasts, but there's much more to the pomegranate than meets the eye

time to read

5 mins

December 10, 2025 ( Double Issue )

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And so this is Christmas

Whether it's a rosy-cheeked girl wrapped up warm, sun-bathed sheep at twilight or a snow-blanketed apple orchard, myriad pictures sum up the festive season, as 16 friends of COUNTRY LIFE tell Carla Passino

time to read

12 mins

December 10, 2025 ( Double Issue )

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My favourite painting Dame Sarah Mullally

Virtues of Unity by Halima Cassell

time to read

1 min

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