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Joy Lo Dico

Former Acting Editor, House & Home

  • Saturday, 7 September, 2024
    Travel
    The bears and bison roam free — but could I rewild myself?

    A pioneering conservation project has reintroduced bison to a swathe of Romanian mountains — but could it help Joy Lo Dico to rewild herself?

  • Thursday, 4 July, 2024
    Interiors
    Think twice before measuring up the curtains at Downing Street

    From Margaret Thatcher’s strict budget to Boris Johnson’s epic splurge, renovating Number 10 is a political, not personal, act

    Two men unload a piece of furniture from a van outside 10 Downing Street
  • Sunday, 23 June, 2024
    Gardens
    Landscape designer Catherine FitzGerald: ‘I’m always searching for something wild’

    She describes the passion and fury that drives her work — and enthuses about her new natural swimming pool

    woman sitting near pond with countryside all around
  • Thursday, 30 May, 2024
    FT SeriesHouse & Home Sunshine Living Special
    The joys of jamming with nightingales

    At a woodland retreat, musician Sam Lee improvises with the songbirds amid efforts to understand why they are declining in the UK

    black and white photograph of woman playing a cello in a garden
  • Friday, 26 April, 2024
    House & Home
    ‘The last house in England’: living in Dungeness

    Architectural photographer Gilbert McCarragher captures the unique homes and community of the hamlet on the edge of the country

    Modernist house against grey sky and shrubbery
  • Thursday, 11 April, 2024
    House & Home
    Where to park your superyacht

    As sizes relentlessly grow — some to Airbus scale — owners face a shortage of spots in the world’s pleasure zones large enough to berth them

    Superyachts moored at Port Vauban marina, Antibes, home to Quai des Milliardaires (Billionaires’ Quay)
  • Saturday, 30 March, 2024
    The Weekend Essay
    What’s the point of private members’ clubs?

    Restrictive membership policies, elitism, overexpansion — London clubland is under fire. Joy Lo Dico explains why people are still queueing to get in

    People standing in a room drinking
  • Friday, 29 March, 2024
    House & Home
    We tend to celebrate buying a home — but selling one can be a joy (and a relief)

    In a new black comedy, a couple go to extraordinary lengths to secure the sale of their house. Many homeowners will sympathise

  • Wednesday, 28 February, 2024
    House & Home
    What Notting Hill reveals about the architecture of inequality

    A new study shows just how rich the west London enclave has become — but is it gentrification if it was built for the wealthy?

    Charles Booth’s Map Descriptive of London Poverty, 1898-9. - Outer Western District
  • Wednesday, 31 January, 2024
    House & Home
    Pests remind us we’re not in total control of our cities

    Rat anxiety has increased in the UK since a cold snap sent more into our homes. But they’re a testament to our abundance — and waste

  • Friday, 19 January, 2024
    House & Home
    A tale of two cities: one real, one virtual

    Digital city-building has become a legitimate part of urban planning, helping to mirror the present — and map the future

  • Tuesday, 2 January, 2024
    House & Home
    Where am I supposed to find an algae-green croissant-shaped sofa?

    It’s hot, say trendologists — but I’m resisting and sticking with my 20-year-old brown leather ‘steady’

    old chestnut-brown leather sofa
  • Wednesday, 20 December, 2023
    OutlookArts books
    Move over, Lucian — artistic wannabes are now hogging the bar

    At the revival of Soho’s infamous Colony Rooms, the clientele are not true artists but aspiring bohemians

    The late Michael Wojas in the Colony Room Club in Soho, which he ran until its closure 2008
  • Tuesday, 21 November, 2023
    House & Home
    Can our decor change our behaviour?

    Furniture, colour, style, architecture — they all prime the mind to feel and act in certain ways

  • Thursday, 26 October, 2023
    House & Home
    The real horror of Halloween? The all-seeing eye of the smart doorbell

    You can be anxious about big tech having access to your data, but home surveillance means your family is now watching your every move

    Illustration of a doorbell
  • Friday, 29 September, 2023
    Life & Arts
    Achilles, the tortoise and lessons for HS2

    The problem with Britain’s high-speed rail project is that we’re looking at it all wrong

  • Tuesday, 19 September, 2023
    House & Home
    Can a city really ‘die’?

    Amid reports of San Francisco’s demise, the cable cars keep running and the tech industry keeps the money flowing

    wet and  grey streets in San Francisco with cable car
  • Wednesday, 30 August, 2023
    House & Home
    Who gets to keep the castle?

    A Scottish redevelopment of a spendthrift’s seat raises the question of what to do with the stranded trappings of privilege

  • Wednesday, 16 August, 2023
    House & Home
    When a neighbours’ spat becomes a human rights dispute

    A recent London High Court ruling supports the view that freedom of expression is to be upheld even in the most mundane matters

  • Friday, 28 July, 2023
    Life & Arts
    Don’t annex the X!

    Elon Musk’s rebranding of Twitter is a linguistic land-grab

    A white ‘X’ on a black background
  • Tuesday, 6 June, 2023
    House & Home
    Does owning a home really make you vote Conservative?

    Received wisdom is that people’s politics drift to the right after buying a property. But that may no longer be true — if it ever was

    An illustration of houses, mostly blue with one or two yellow and red
  • Friday, 12 May, 2023
    House & Home
    The tree, today’s most political of plants

    A recent felling in Plymouth resulted in vote losses for the Conservatives in local elections

    A montage showing protesters against tree damage
  • Friday, 14 April, 2023
    Gardens
    Keeping up with Kim Kardashian’s forest garden

    This is a challenge to small-time gardeners like me. How can you commune with nature when the queen of artifice has entered the fray?

    photo montage of Kim Kardashian and garden tools
  • Friday, 31 March, 2023
    Life & Arts
    How far would you go in pursuit of happiness?

    Some people, it seems, would gladly spend three years on a cruise ship

  • Tuesday, 14 March, 2023
    House & Home
    Snitching to an empty home hotline won’t help the housing crisis

    ‘The idea that high-end properties in Belgravia are going to be transformed into social housing is for the birds’

    Nosy neighbours peering into windows of a house, 1952
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