There’s no reason why a small house shouldn’t feel like a big one, says interior designer Bee Osborn.
Several years ago, I went in search of a home in the Cotswolds to be closer to my daughter’s school. Having stopped to buy a sandwich at a local shop, I spotted a For Sale sign next to a dilapidated two-up-two-down shrouded in undergrowth.
My reaction was impulsive; within 10 minutes, I’d made an offer and set about creating my first super cottage, which…