Homes & Gardens

EDITOR'S LETTER

he new age of luxury is the theme of this issue. We chose the word ‘new age’ to convey the big shift we have seen actress Samira Wiley’s LA home (p102). Designing your home isn’t just about aesthetics but also about how it makes you feel, so if your luxury is wellbeing find out how to create a wellness shower (p172) and indulge in our special bedrooms supplement. This extra magazine illustrates how to achieve a retreat where you can truly rest and relax.

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