
Katrina Harper-Lewis
Katrina is a lifestyle writer and editor and looks after food, entertaining, sleep and wellness content at Homes & Gardens. She started her career writing about farming and environmental science for Defra's internal magazine, Landscape, before becoming features writer at Sainsbury's magazine, where she covered homes, fashion and beauty, real life, celebrity interviews and diary pages. After five years, Katrina took the plunge into freelancing, during which time she wrote for Ideal Home, The Evening Standard Homes & Property, Boots Health & Beauty, Waitrose Food, Tesco magazine and Asda magazine, and acted as Deputy Editor on John Lewis' Edition, as well as for a collection of monthly regional glossies, also called Edition. Katrina joins Homes & Gardens from her previous role as Herts & Beds Editor of luxury lifestyle platform, Muddy Stilettos, where she created local content and managed social channels, contributed to national campaigns and ran the annual local lifestyle business awards. She's also written about beautiful, storied homes for online platform, The Home Page. Katrina lives in Hertfordshire with her husband and two children in a 100-year old cottage, which she is passionate about putting her stamp on.
Latest articles by Katrina Harper-Lewis
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How to arrange flowers like a professional – these 7 rules are all you need according to floral experts
We asked floral experts for their advice on arranging flowers, whatever the season – create stunning floral displays all year round with these rules
By Katrina Harper-Lewis Published
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In season - 5 gorgeous daffodil arranging ideas you need to try for spring
From rustic to elegant, you need to try these daffodil arranging ideas, which are a cheerful and creative way of bringing the outdoors in this spring
By Katrina Harper-Lewis Published
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These five easy Easter place name ideas are too pretty not to try - here’s how to make them ready for Easter
These easy Easter place name ideas are so simple that anyone can recreate them in time for the Easter weekend to bring personal touch to holiday hosting
By Katrina Harper-Lewis Published