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Three Rooms
Loma-Ann Marks
5 episodes
1 week ago
Three Rooms is a podcast that opens the front door to the most personal stories behind the places we call home. Each episode, award-winning journalist and editor-in-chief of Reclaim magazine, Loma-Ann Marks, invites her guest to take listeners on a journey through three rooms in homes and properties that have shaped their lives. From childhood bedrooms to first apartments, kitchen tables to creative sanctuaries — each space reveals powerful memories, surprising insights, and intimate reflections. By the end of every episode, a deeply personal home is built from these rooms, layered with emotion, nostalgia and character. Three Rooms is a unique insight into the significance of home, because often where we are makes us who we are.
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Three Rooms is a podcast that opens the front door to the most personal stories behind the places we call home. Each episode, award-winning journalist and editor-in-chief of Reclaim magazine, Loma-Ann Marks, invites her guest to take listeners on a journey through three rooms in homes and properties that have shaped their lives. From childhood bedrooms to first apartments, kitchen tables to creative sanctuaries — each space reveals powerful memories, surprising insights, and intimate reflections. By the end of every episode, a deeply personal home is built from these rooms, layered with emotion, nostalgia and character. Three Rooms is a unique insight into the significance of home, because often where we are makes us who we are.
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Home & Garden
Arts,
Design,
Leisure
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Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
Three Rooms
1 hour 1 minute
1 week ago
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
"I couldn't believe they brought me back to Changing Rooms. Literally, last time I did it I was 38. And then they brought me back at 58. I mean, what's that all about? Trying to squeeze a 58-year-old into leather trousers. " The inimitable Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen — designer, TV legend, and champion of maximalist living takes us through his Three Rooms - and so much more. From rejecting modernism, beige anoraks and tupperware to the swagger of an old person's railcard, the fever dream that is the Teatro Olimpico and replying to social media haters from his bathtub Laurence reveals his story, the reason behind his rebellion and how beauty and creativity aren't just in his DNA - but in everyone's. Discover more from Laurence and his design projects here Find out about his kitchen collaboration Quintessential Kitchens Do follow, subscribe and share Three Rooms. New episode every Thursday! See more @threeroomspodcast
Three Rooms
Three Rooms is a podcast that opens the front door to the most personal stories behind the places we call home. Each episode, award-winning journalist and editor-in-chief of Reclaim magazine, Loma-Ann Marks, invites her guest to take listeners on a journey through three rooms in homes and properties that have shaped their lives. From childhood bedrooms to first apartments, kitchen tables to creative sanctuaries — each space reveals powerful memories, surprising insights, and intimate reflections. By the end of every episode, a deeply personal home is built from these rooms, layered with emotion, nostalgia and character. Three Rooms is a unique insight into the significance of home, because often where we are makes us who we are.