Promises of spring may have been a bit hasty this year but now, surely, we can confidently say the sun is on its way back. It’s time to emerge from the den and think about refurbishing, reorganising or moving house. Whichever option you go for ... a new edition of Luxury Homes will inspire you.
4 Market commentary
Scotland’s prime market with Beverley Brown
12 Liquid assets
The country’s most seductive waterside homes
21 Interview: Amanda Lamb
The property expert and former Scottish Widows model reveals why she can’t move house. By Ann Wallace
28 Away for the day
Visit heritage homes to celebrate Year of Young People
32 Cosiness is ingrained
Escape to the country ... and a lovely wooden cabin
34 Hue Skye thinking
New eco paints tested in Scotland’s wildest weather
38 Sun, sea and saving the world
The Middle East and Europe’s finest eco houses
42 The love of new build
Changing tastes brings a rush for new homes
48 Interiors
A new look for spring with Lindsey McIntosh
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