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Elizabeth Metcalfe

Features Editor

Elizabeth Metcalfe is House & Garden’s Features Editor. She joined the magazine in 2015, with a BA in English Literature from King’s College London and a Masters from the Courtauld Institute of Art. Her interest in interiors was sparked through a Saturday job working in Pentreath & Hall when she was a student. She likes writing about lived-in, layered interiors, as well as discovering little-known craftspeople. Her writing has appeared in Toast Magazine and Cereal, and she hosted talks for the likes of Christie’s and Collect Art Fair. Her first book, New English Interiors (Frances Lincoln) comes out in October 2024 and profiles the colourful, pattern-rich homes of 22 creatives. She lives in Sussex and spends her spare time rummaging for treasure at antiques fairs and walking her dog.

Can a colour consultant transform your interior?

When it came to the all important paint colours for her flat, even a House & Garden editor of ten years came unstuck. Here's everything she learnt from a colour consultant

Why are designers from other countries so good at the English decorating style?

When it comes to the English country house look, it seems transplanted designers have a unique perspective
Design Ideas

Interior designers on the art of making a bed

To duvet or not to duvet – that is the question. We tend to be very opinionated over the ‘correct’ way to make a bed, and old habits tend to stick, so we asked the interiors experts to share how they do theirs

Is open plan living a thing of the past?

What’s happened to open-plan living?

Our features editor’s shopping picks for how to keep spirits high mid-renovation

From patchwork quilts to wastepaper baskets, scroll on for Elizabeth Metcalfe's wishlist

Before and after: revisiting Rita Konig's west London flat

Having first bought her London flat in 2012, the designer has now transformed it into a larger, more generous space, which features in our October issue, out now. Subscribe or download now to read the full story on the spectacular new incarnation of Rita's flat

The comfort of clutter: why stuff brings us joy

The good kind of clutter – shelves laden with books, dressers packed with ceramics and so on – not only say a lot about who we are but also soothe and provide comfort. The key to it not tipping into chaos is placing things with intent and having the odd edit.

Checking in: South Africa's legendary wine country hotel, Babylonstoren

Franschhoek’s Babylonstoren offers a playground of delights for both adults and children that will have you never wanting to leave

The art of styling your sofa (yes, it's a thing)

Styling your sofa is certainly one of the more frivolous tasks you might be faced with at home – but it's also one that interior designers have plenty to say about