Karen Darlow
An experienced writer on interiors and gardens, Karen Darlow is houses editor for homesandgardens.com, and homes editor for the brand’s sister titles, Period Living and Country Homes & Interiors. She loves visiting historic houses for Period Living and writing about rural properties for Country Homes & Interiors and says by the time she’s finished an interview with a homeowner she’s always got a handful of new ideas to try in her own house, as well as plenty of good stories for the magazine. She began her career as a sub editor at Hi-Fi News and Record Review magazine, starting to write album reviews just as they switched from vinyl to CD releases. Her move to women’s magazines came soon after, in the shape of Living magazine, a forerunner of the supermarkets’ own magazines, which covered cookery, fashion, beauty, homes and gardening. The standout moment was meeting the Body Shop’s founder, the late Anita Roddick, who Karen says was every bit as dynamic – and fun – as you’d expect.
From Living Karen moved to Ideal Home magazine, where as deputy chief sub, then chief sub, she started to really take an interest in properties, architecture, interior design and gardening.
After a career break to raise a family of three boys, she freelanced as a writer and book editor – on topics as diverse as gardening, cookery, art, education, health and beauty – before returning to work full time as homes editor for Period Living magazine.
Karen is a real Francophile and adores France, (French wine and cheese!) and French country style interiors. She likes featuring rustic Scandi homes, and is now fast becoming an expert on US home style reference points. She enjoys talking to interior designers and homeowners from all over the world and hearing about the choices they make and the challenges they face in putting together some of the beautiful interiors we feature in the world’s best homes here at homesandgardens.com
Latest articles by Karen Darlow
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Yes, you can have it all – casual elegance and smart luxe finishes are balanced to perfection in this welcoming home
One house, two roles: a relaxed setting for weekend crowds, and a cosy weekday home for a family of three. Here's how it works
By Karen Darlow • Published
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A sympathetic restoration has transformed this 17th-century Grade II listed converted barn into a rural masterpiece
Removing the orange wood and worn carpets left over from its 1980s conversion has transformed this barn and put the focus back on its glorious original features
By Karen Darlow • Published
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10 ways British coastal decor meets Christmas in this interior designer's cute cottage
Renowned designer Katharine Pooley shows us how to bring Christmas alive in a coastal cottage
By Karen Darlow • Published
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How to prune hibiscus – to keep them flowering for longer
Learn the simple art of how to prune hibiscus to keep your plant in good shape and to maximize blooms
By Karen Darlow • Last updated
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This fully renovated London townhouse expertly blends antiques and modern design classics
A curated collection of antiques, artwork and more recent design classics sit side by side in this renovated London home
By Karen Darlow • Published
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This ancient thatched cottage has had new life breathed into it
Restoring this beautiful old thatched cottage using traditional methods and materials breathed new life into its ancient frame
By Karen Darlow • Published
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This charming country cottage is full of pretty ideas for stylish vintage looks
Mixing floral fabrics with toile print wallpapers and antique treasures gives this cottage an eclectic but very pretty charm
By Karen Darlow • Published
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8 lessons we learnt about luxury from this $12m contemporary farmhouse home
Architectural designer Jae Omar shares 8 luxury design details that will bring a touch of high-end LA style to any home
By Karen Darlow • Published
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6 lessons in retro style from a smart, smooth kitchen with a hint of 50s glamor
Sleek walnut cabinets and cool soapstone counters – the smart mid-century style notes to bring any kitchen up to date
By Karen Darlow • Published