Emma J Page
Specializing in interiors, travel, food, lifestyle and thought pieces, Emma J Page is a UK journalist, editor and commissioning editor. She has a prolific freelance career, writing for publications including Livingetc, Homes & Gardens, The Times Magazine, House & Garden, The World of Interiors, Stella, Architectural Digest, The Telegraph Magazine, Food & Travel and Evening Standard among many others. An influential voice among a number of genres, she regularly writes trends pieces, in-depth profiles, homes stories and interiors news. Her first book, London Shopfronts, in collaboration with photographer Rachael Smith, was published in autumn 2021 by Hoxton Mini Press.
Latest articles by Emma J Page
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Instead of Following Trends, the Designer of This Toronto Cottage Was Guided by One Question — "Is This an Artful Move?"Clean lines, playful touches, and a jolt of bold color have turned this cottage into a thoroughly modern home
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"Every Room Invites You to Linger" — This Parisian Home Plays With Contrast and Harmony Through Richly Layered SchemesPaying homage to its classical roots but with a modern twist, this Parisian abode marries gutsy choices and quiet restraint
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The 'New British' Style? This Victorian London Home Embraces Its Owners' Global BackgroundWarm timber details, confident color pops, and an uninterrupted connection to the garden are the hallmarks of this relaxed yet design-forward family home
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The "Unusual Decision" to Trade Floor Space for a Fern-Filled Atrium Makes This London Terrace Feel So Much BiggerA plant-filled internal courtyard, a wildflower roof and plenty of natural textures infuse this London terrace with an airy, tropical feel befitting of the nature-loving heritage of its owners
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This LA home shows how to do modern eclectic style perfectly - with a utility room of dreamsCreative director Dabito used his interiors know-how to treat his 1950s bungalow to a medley of pattern and color
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An Edwardian house that skipped the classic side return extension for a curved glass wall insteadArchitect Andrew Mulroy cleverly extended this London home while preserving its ornate rear by adding a striking curved wall linked to a new living zone
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