a home to cherish by Gwendoline Alderton

Last Updated: March 1, 2026
A Home to Cherish is an interior design podcast showcasing the latest interior fashions for your home. It focuses on helping you create your stylish, organized and healthy home.As a professional interior designer and published author, Gwendoline will share with you her design knowledge and expertise to show you how to create your home to cherish, your personalized space that looks good and feels amazing.
How to successfully grow your business in a home setting
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With working from home, the norm rather than the exception, you might be planning on extending your workspace because your temporary set up is ineffective. How do you move away from the dining room table to a ready-made home office, without upsetting the family? 

3 effective ways to slay noise nuisances in your home
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Noise can be disturbing when you need to sleep, annoying when you want to relax and give you brain ached when you have to concentrate. 

Set Smaller Achievements to Reach Bigger Goals
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This episode is an interview with Laura ‘The Wallpaper Lady’ who is a designer, interior stylist, and blogger for Laura Felicity Design. Laura initially started making bespoke wallpaper and her range has now successfully expanded into fabric, roller blinds, and home accessories. 

How to work from your shed in the garden
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This is an interview with Fintech expert Peter Seymour who works from his garden shed. Actually, it’s a very glamorous and bespoke cedar-clad building that’s lovingly nestled in his garden.

How to organize your space to work productively
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This episode is an interview with artist, author and filmmaker Lou Hamilton, at her home on an island in London. We discuss her artistic journey and how her home and workspace has changed to accommodate her evolving creativity.

How I became an Interior Designer
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In this episode, I’ll share with you my journey into interior design, that includes the happiest and saddest time of my life with my emotions torn apart. Instead of going to Lancashire to see my father, my husband was driving me straight to hospital. 

Setting Realistic Work Boundaries in your Home
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70% of people globally, work from the comfort of home at least one day a week. Although it’s rewarding being able to work when you want and how you want, in reality, it’s one of the most stressful challenges, often leading to arguments and relationship problems as work squirrels into the heart of your home and disrupts your life. How do you successfully separate work commitments from family lifestyle? 

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