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  1. Feb 20, 2024 · She enlisted the help of her friend Mark Bell of McGinlay Bell Architects and the basics were modernised – better insulation, solar panels, rainwater harvesting. The cabin is a home from home for the Campbell-Jones clan. Its plywood interior keeps its rustic integrity and lets the location take the spotlight.

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    ACJ: Being reminded of family and their stories by the furniture and items that I've got up on the walls, that have either been handed down to me or given to me over the years, for all different reasons. I'm very keen on the idea that your home is a kind of biography or a narrative that tells a story and that there's a comfort in that.

    ACJ: I got an original Eero Saarinen side table in a charity shop for £15. The people running the charity shop had tried to cheer it up by putting a sparkly tablecloth on top of it. But I immediately saw the very distinctive white curve of the base peeking out underneath. And when I went into the shop to inquire about it, they said 'oh, we just use...

    ACJ: I've got two red Barcelona chairs in the living roomand when they arrived, I had barely finished unwrapping them before my two sons – who were really little at the time and were both just so excited by these shiny, red leather chairs – sat on one each. And because the chairs are quite springy, the boys were kind of bouncing up and down. So alm...

    ACJ: Very simple; it's just paint. Don't overthink it, have a go, go a little bit bolder than you thought you wanted to because you never know. It's only paint – you can always change it.

    ACJ:Well, you can probably guess that I enjoy scavenging in antique shops and charity shops. Sometimes I even find things in the back lane that people have put out for the bin men.

    ACJ: Well, I've got two answers for that question. The first would be that of my fellow Scotland's Home of the Yearjudge Michael Angus. I've never been to his home. That would be fun as I'd be very curious to see what it's like. But in terms of interior people more generally, I would love to visit the home of Edinburgh designer Wendy Morrison. She'...

    ACJ:It would be an oil painting of the view from an upstairs window at my childhood home in London. It was painted by a very, very dear friend of my parents, a Hungarian woman who was a survivor of the Holocaust. There's something about it, even though it's just a view of a window with a few potted plants on a windowsill and a distant view outside....

    ACJ: A night in with my partner with a couple of Godfather cocktails, that's a combination of Amaretto and whisky, on the rocks, a bowl of blueberries, some dark chocolate, the fire lit and putting records on my ancient 1980's turntable. I enjoy rummaging through my vinyl collection and putting some random stuff on. A bit of jazz, a bit of soul, ju...

    ACJ: I live in a main door tenement and very unusually, I've got a front garden, so you actually walk through my garden to get to my front door. But it is quite a large and mature garden, meaning that it is rather private, and it has a number of really mature trees; oaks and a very beautiful cedar. I just love sitting on the bench at the bottom of ...

    ACJ: I would have to exclude my work space from that list because I do work from home, but it would be my kitchen. It is south-facing and really sunny, as a result. It's definitely the sunniest room in the flat and I just really like sitting in there, whether it's reading the paper or cooking or listening to music. And obviously, it's where we all ...

  2. Apr 3, 2022 · Anna Campbell-Jones, Michael Angus, Kate Spiers. (Curse These Eyes/IWC Media/BBC S). Along with fellow property experts Kate Spiers and Michael Angus, she tours 27 properties across Scotland every ...

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  3. Take a look inside the home of Scotland's Home of the Year Judge, Anna Campbell Jones. Three property experts scour the country on the hunt for Scotland’s Ho...

    • Apr 23, 2019
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    • BBC Scotland
  4. May 20, 2021 · Anna Campbell-Jones. Anna Campbell-Jones runs and interior design business based in Glasgow, Habitus, but she is perhaps most recognisable as the presenter of BBC’s Scotland’s Home of the Year ...

  5. Apr 3, 2021 · Anna Campbell-Jones, interior designer and presenter of Scotland's Home of the Year alongside a trio of properties that feature in series three. Pictures: Steven Mclaren/Rory Dunning/Andrew...

  6. Apr 17, 2024 · Three stunning homes from across Aberdeenshire will take centre stage when the telly favourite returns on Monday, April 29 at 8.30pm on BBC Scotland. And once again, the judges - interior designers Anna Campbell Jones and Banjo Beale along with architect Danny Campbell - are going in search of outstanding homes across the country.