Selfie v shelfie: fashion’s growing appetite for interiors

Eye-catching backdrops are now just as considered as the clothes we pose in online – and more fashion brands are branching into home accessories and decor

‘If I can fit it in, I’ll add it’: mixing handmade with high-street

The Wimbledon home that’s a treasure trove of Moroccan pottery, vintage glassware and colourful curiosities

Build your own Adjaye: starchitects design catalogue homes

Want a home designed by a top architect on an affordable budget? Entrepreneurs Cube Haus may be moving in on your neighbourhood, with the help of David Adjaye and more

‘A pool in the basement is a clear marker of wealth’: how the super-rich are digging down

In London’s richest boroughs vast subterranean enclaves are being carved out over several floors to house cars, wine, saunas and private nightclubs. How did underground living – once associated with poverty and disease – become an investment scheme for the uber-wealthy?

Second nature: five designers inspired by plants

Harking back to the Victorian era, these designers are breathing new life into botanical illustration. By Emma Love

Frank Lloyd Wright: fantasist or genius?

As an exhibition in New York marks 150 years since the birth of Frank Lloyd Wright, is it time for a reappraisal of this flawed hero of modernist architecture?