The June edition of Luxury Homes is now available to view via Pagesuite.
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Page 4 Market commentary
A snapshot of sales and high-end homes by Beverley Brown
Page 8 Professional approach
A showcase of the finest architectural homes in Scotland
Page 20 Heritage homes
Featuring Alexander ‘Greek’ Thomson
restoration work at Holmwood House. By Andrea Pearson
Page 28 Interview: Margaret Paton
The designer tells Ann Wallace about her home highlights
Page 30 Going International
Take a trip around the world to visit five stunning homes
Page 36 Homes & Gardens
Expert advice on planting, outdoor seating and cool kitchens
Page 52 Wellbeing from the ground up
Our homes are as important as diet and exercise for healthy living
Page 56 The stock of the new
Beverley Brown selects the best new homes around the country
Page 68 Expansive tastes
Ann Wallace on kitchen design through the decades
Page 74 Upwardly mobile
Super-stylish holiday and modular homes
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