Hello, I'm Marie-Claire - lifestyle, interiors and content editor

I have over 25 years experience as an interiors/lifestyle/content writer and editor working across national titles including House Beautiful, Good Homes, Homes & Gardens, Marie Claire, Red and Glamour and nine years producing high-performing digital content for Yahoo Lifestyle. I specialise in shaping content that resonates with audiences across all platforms including print, digital and social. I am skilled at combining strong editorial judgement with a clear understanding of audience needs and tone of voice - creating and uploading content that is engaging and commercially sound. Alongside editorial commissions, I offer SEO-led content strategy, branded storytelling, copywriting and copyediting services.

Recent Articles

Why Rivals interiors are the nostalgic decor trend we didn’t see coming

Pull back the poofy curtains, pour yourself a Babycham and prepare to welcome back the 80s in all its shoulder-padded, hair-gelled, vol-au-vont-ed glory.Yep, Rivals has returned, and Rutshire is ready to misbehave all over again.Naturally, we’re itching to find out what happens next between Rupert Campbell-Black, Taggie O’Hara and Cameron Cook, whether Tony Baddingham is actually alive and can keep his grip on Corinium, and just how much slapstick, scandal and social climbing one fictional Cotsw...

9 clever (and stylish) ways to hide your TV

Us Brits are a nation of TV lovers. Research by UKTV Play reveals the average viewer spends an average of three and a half hours per binge-watching session.The television is already a can’t-live-without appliance in most living rooms. The problem is, they’re not particularly aesthetically pleasing.While TVs are becoming smarter and sleeker than ever before, the actual screens are getting bigger and bigger. Although this means you get a cinema-style experience in the comfort of your own home. It...

All set for a Kennedy summer? 12 ways to get the Love Story look in your interiors

Obsessed with Love Story? We hear ya! Us too.But while we’re totally in it for the romance, 90s fashion (hello, baby doll dress) and the take-us-back soundtrack, it’s the show’s overall aesthetic that’s causing quite the buzz.So much so that TikTok-ers are taking to the platform to share their hopes of enjoying a Kennedy summer – soft coastal palettes, preppy-inspired soft furnishings and all.Of course, it’s nothing new for a hit series to shape how we decorate our homes.Wednesday brought a touc...

18 super quick ways to update a room without redecorating

If you’ve ever tackled an expensive home renovation, you’ll know that it is a heck of a lot less fun than it looks on Instagram. But updating the rooms in your home doesn’t have to involve a full refurb.If your home is looking and feeling a bit tired, there are plenty of ways you can give it a refresh without going the whole remodelling hog.“Often, after seeing the rooms in our home day in, day out, we can start to get a bit fed up with certain colour patterns and layouts, which can begin to loo...

Devil Wears Prada interiors: 12 ways to channel Miranda Priestly at home

The Devil Wears Prada 2 is about to drop, and while we’re braced for Miranda Priestly’s cutting one-liners, a new cohort of frazzled assistants, and whatever impossibly chic chaos is unfolding at Runway, it’s the interiors we’re really going to have our beady eyes on.Because between the power outfits and pointed silences, the original cult-classic served up something of a masterclass in glossy, editor-approved living.But then film and television has long had an influence on how we decorate our h...

Pistachio interiors: 17 ways to get the viral look in your home

Pistachio is having a serious moment.While its popularity could be attributable to various factors, the viral Dubai chocolate from 2025 likely has a pretty significant role to play.  The luxury bar, known for its creamy pistachio filling has created something of a zeitgeist around the humble ingredient, with TikTok going nuts (pardon the pun) for all things pistachio-related – from ASMR videos of the bar’s hypnotic crunch to copycat recipes of everything from cocktails to crepes.But pistachio is...

What Is döstädning AKA Swedish death cleaning and why is it causing such a decluttering stir?

Move over Marie Kondo, there’s a new decluttering trend on the tidying block, but this one comes with a slightly darker edge.Where the Queen of the clear out encouraged us to part ways with anything that doesn’t spark joy, the thinking behind döstädning, or Swedish ‘death cleaning’, is a touch less cheery, at least on the surface. In reality, it’s far less morbid than it sounds.At its heart, the method is about gradually clearing our homes of the things we no longer need, so they don’t become so...

Genius £34 tablecloth hack for tired headboards and 13 other decorating hacks to try this spring

With spring beginning to have sprung, many of us are eyeing up the corners of our homes that could do with a little love.Whether it’s scuffed skirting boards, tired walls or that long-ignored shelf still waiting to be hung, the urge to refresh our living spaces often coincides with the arrival of (slightly) better weather.But the idea of a home makeover can feel equal parts exciting and intimidating.While adding a personal touch to your space can transform both the look and feel of a home (and e...

Brits are obsessed with room-scrolling: 8 design tricks for your own interiors

Scooch over MAFS, Love Island and Bake Off, there’s a new guilty pleasure that looks set to replace our reality TV addiction.Enter room-scrolling – the feel-good habit of browsing property listings.So far, so innocent, but turns out it’s not actually because we want to move, but to have a good old nose around their interiors.According to new research from Homesense, a whopping 86% of Brits are now doing exactly that, swapping glossy influencer feeds for something a little closer to home.It seems...

Stranger Things interiors: 9 ways to bring 80s decor into your home

Stranger Things is back for its fifth and final season, and while we’re primed for Eleven and the gang’s last stand against Vecna and the Upside Down it’s the interiors that are unexpectedly stealing the spotlight.But then box sets have long been influencing our design choices. So far this year Wednesday has ushered in a little whimsigoth, The Traitors gave us a taste for castlecore, and Carrie’s new apartment in And Just Like That encouraged us to adopt the quiet luxury look in our own, conside...

10 clever ways to maximise small spaces, from box rooms to alcoves

Small but mighty, rooms short on square footage are often the most overlooked space in the house. Yet with a little imagination, box rooms can become one of the hardest-working spots — whether that’s a cocooning snug, a clever workspace or a beautifully organised dressing zone. These ideas prove that even the most compact corners can deliver serious style.Think tucked-away bed nooks dressed in soft linens, alcoves reimagined as compact workstations, and under-eaves corners transformed with built...

Mini Egg interiors: 9 Easter ideas for a stylish spring home

We all know that Easter doesn’t really begin until the Mini Eggs drop.Those iconic yellow packets have become something of a seasonal status symbol to be snapped up, stashed away and scattered generously over Easter bakes.But beyond their cult choc appeal (and hefty price tag), they also offer some serious inspiration for our home décor.Think soft, sugary shades, chalky finishes and that signature speckled detail that’s both nostalgic and totally on trend.From duck egg blue kitchens to splattere...

Peaky Blinders interiors: 10 ways to get the Tommy Shelby look at home

Peaky Blinders is back!While we have to admit we’re mostly looking forward to the return of the ruthless yet enigmatic Tommy Shelby (IYKYK), when the film version of the hit series drops on Netflix on March 20 we’ll also be checking out the show’s swoon-worthy interiors.  From smoke-filled bars drenched in dark wood panelling, to the opulent gold-gilt grandeur of The Eden club, the world of Peaky Blinders delivers a masterclass in moody, masculine design.Think gentleman’s club elegance with an i...

10 sophisticated pastel colours to try this spring

Colour-capping the ceiling in a slightly deeper shade of paint adds depth to a neutral palette and envelops this dining room in a subtle, golden glow.Ceiling and above dado in Yellow Squash; below dado in Bone White; both Benjamin Moore.

Colour-capping the ceiling in a slightly deeper shade of paint adds depth to a neutral palette and envelops this dining room in a subtle, golden glow.

Ceiling and above dado in Yellow Squash; below dado in Bone White; both Benjamin Moore.

6 Oscars 2026 red carpet trends to inspire your interiors

After weeks of glitz, glamour and guest drama, award season has finally reached its grand finale at the most glamorous event on the A-list calendar: the Oscars.But Hollywood’s biggest night isn’t just a showcase for big screen talent, it’s also a masterclass in style. And while the spotlight is firmly on the red carpet, the looks on display often ripple far beyond the world of fashion.Last night’s ceremony certainly didn’t disappoint on the fashion front, delivering a host of standout moments, f...

Before you renovate, try these 10 budget-friendly updates – with a clever oversized mirror trick

From stenciling a chest of drawers to refreshing a splashback, we've gathered some clever design and styling tricks to refresh every space in your home – none of which require a large budget or professional-level DIY skills. The secret to giving your home an affordable revamp isn't about big budgets — it's layering thoughtful details, improving what you already own and focusing on making high-impact, low-cost swaps. Think beyond the obvious: a simple coat of paint, rearranged lighting, or recons...

2026 trend: Unserious interiors - 10 ways to get the look at home

The last few years may have been dominated by demure decor and disciplined colour palettes, but 2026 is about to take a turn for the daft.According to trend forecaster WGSN, the biggest trend of 2026 is being unserious and as well as our clothes, food and tech, unserious interiors are set to define the year ahead.So what does being unserious actually look like at home?Despite how it might sound, this isn’t actually about bringing on the chaos, but more about expressing confidence – mixing patter...

2026 is the year of the pop-in: 12 ways to ensure your home is always guest-ready

If you’re anything like us a message from a friend asking if they can pop round is likely to send you into total panic.While you’d love to have a mate over for a spontaneous visit, with a crumb strewn sofa, washing on the radiators and last night’s dinner plates still languishing next to the sink, right now your home is barely habitable let alone guest-ready.But that’s something that might need addressing because according to the interior experts 2026 is shaping up to be the year of the pop-in.A...

Vintage theatre is trending: 8 ways to get the look in your home

When it comes to decorating our homes, inspiration comes from all sorts of unique places.Already this year we’ve seen a demand for Analogue interiors, which has taken its cues from a desire to be more tech-less.Then there’s ‘Chateaucore’ drawing on the aesthetic from The Traitors castle. Yep, the stage is set for an old-world revival.According to trend data from Pinterest, 2026 is shaping up to be the year we embrace the romance and grandeur of the theatre at home.Recent forecasts point to a gro...

8 easy decor fixes to lift your mood on rainy days

If you’ve been stuck in a fug since the start of 2026, you can probably blame the weather. The Met Office has confirmed that measurable rainfall has been recorded somewhere in the UK every single day since 1st January. As of mid-February, there hasn’t been a single completely dry day nationwide, marking more than 40 consecutive days of widespread rain. And we’re not out of the wet woods yet: further showers are forecast to continue into March *deep sigh*.With all this dark and dreary drizzle, it...

Analogue interiors are 2026’s biggest trend: 8 ways to get the look at home

Over the past year or so, there’s been a bit of a shift.From printing out our actual photo,s to rediscovering a love of vinyl and taking a mini digital detox, many of us are rethinking our relationship with technology.And that digi-less mindset is having an influence on the decor in our homes. It’s little wonder, therefore, that ‘analogue interiors’ are currently trending. Going analogue in 2026 isn’t about rejecting technology entirely, but about creating interiors that feel calmer, more tactil...

TikTok says we should all be ‘burping’ our homes – but what is it and how can it prevent mould?

Have you ever noticed how, particularly at this time of year, our homes feel a little stale?With the central heating cranked up to the cosy and doors and windows sealed shut our homes tend to keep everything from cooking smells to last night’s bath steam trapped inside.The result? Condensation on the windows, musty corners, and that familiar winter fug that makes your home feel somewhat stuffy. It could be, therefore, that your home needs a good burping.In Germany, they have a wonderfully sensib...

Is it time for a 'sleep divorce'? Plus the bedroom design tweaks that could transform your nights

Your other half may well be your perfect partner, but when it comes to sleeping in the same bed? Not so much. If you're currently logged in a battle of the duvet, bickering over the bedroom thermostat or waking up tired after another bad night’s rest, it could be time for a 'sleep divorce'.Don't panic, it's not quite as drastic as it sounds and doesn't have to mean the end of a beautiful relationship. Instead, some sleep-deprived couples are choosing to get their heads down separately to priorit...
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