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CPH Kids Copenhagen trend report
By Linda Mclean on 10/08/2011 12:16:07
Junior reports from CPH Kids Copenhagen
From Top: Charity shop area; chillout area; Sebra Interiors standLooking at the trends from CPH Kids fashion fair for next summer it becomes clear that bold colour is now established for the coming summer and also with flashes of fluorescents
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Château De La Couronne in Poitou-Charentes
By Junior on 04/08/2011 16:24:39
This stylish castle with a modern twist is the perfect place for little princesses
dreamed up by Disney, but the interiors are more polished Philippe Starck than spider-webbed Sleeping Beauty. A sexy boutique getaway that caters well for older children, this grand getaway takes the 16th-century drama of a château and injects a modern
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Le Lodge Kerisper in Brittany
By Junior on 04/08/2011 16:49:39
This lovely seaside accommodation is perfect for those who love the sun
flavoured interiors feature scrubbed-deck floorboards, bold red and blue stripes and framed fishing paraphernalia, and feel-at-home touches include help-yourself jars of pick ’n’ mix jelly sweets and mountain bikes to borrow. Rooms are thoughtfully laid out
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Alpaga in Rhône-Alpes
By Junior on 04/08/2011 16:57:12
Underground tunnels and a chance to go dog-sledding makes Alpaga a perfect place for the young and restless
beautiful resort with exceptional family facilities. Alpaga is an idyllically located luxury lodge, with mesmerising valley views and interiors that evoke all that’s charming about Alpine decor, without a hint of flouncy gingham to ruin the view. Rooms
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Martinhal resort in Portugal
By Junior on 05/08/2011 17:07:53
Perfectly placed on Portugal’s western Algarve, Martinhal defies convention by combining design aesthetics with child-friendly fun
you can eat, drink and shop. Designed by Conran & Partners with interiors by Michael Sodeau, the 132 modernist-style villas are divided into four areas. If you’re travelling with children, the Garden Houses, at the heart of the resort, are ideal
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Ireland’s Famous Five
By Junior on 18/08/2011 11:54:53
Discover the Famous Five locations in Ireland with grand hotels, fairytale castles, rural retreats, urban resorts and coastal destinations
-catering eco-cabins are environmentally friendly in every sense of the word, from the wind turbines that deliver power to the natural paints used on the interiors. Located in Ireland’s Greenbox, the country’s first integrated, sustainable and ecotourism
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Fabulous Festive Days Out In London
By Fiona McKim on 10/11/2011 10:00:42
Our pick of the happiest yuletide happenings in the capital
the store's selection of ice-cool Scandinavian interiors with a toasty mulled wine to sup and a selection of Danish delicacies to nibble.A Child's Christmas In WalesDecember 4Snuggle up within a special Christmas space at The Forge in Camden while narrator
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The height of luxury: Sherwood Forest treehouses
By Junior on 24/08/2011 14:05:45
If you thought treehouses were just for your children to play in, think again. These days the whole family can enjoy the high life holidaying at leaf level
to hammer on it to gain entry, such is their fervent desire to discover the delights that lurk inside. The interior of the treehouse does not disappoint. No expense and design detail has been spared in creating this opulent addition to Center Parc’s vast
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The glamper's guide to camping
By Junior on 02/08/2011 15:05:36
There has never been so much choice and variety in the world of camping. So from treehouses in France to the Wild West of the US, here’s how to camp in a little more luxury
. Tel: 0844 406 0552 or visit www.eurocamp.co.uk- There are gorgeous new Fairytale Cottages at Canvas Holidays’ Domaine des Ormes site in Brittany. Set in woodland, with thatched, pointy roofs and smart, wooden interiors, they look like they are straight
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Paris je t’aime
By Junior on 03/08/2011 11:07:41
With artistry and beauty at every corner, the French capital is a veritable playground of adventure for children
store Merci at 111 boulevard Beaumarchais. The brainchild of the former owners of Bonpoint, expect all the style the French are renowned for in fashion, furniture, books, interior design – and then some. It’s also worth making a pit stop at the Bonpoint
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