Home Help: 2 November
Many houses in Britain don’t have signs on them because it’s considered déclassé and vulgar. That’s a silly snobbery that should be ignored – with a single caveat: house numbers should be tasteful and in keeping with the property. A Georgian front door does not benefit from a French-blue enamel number, which would look great on the wooden gate of a seaside house. A backlit, stainless-steel number would suit a modern home. Other signs include: traditional brass with concealed screws from The Beardmore Collection – www.beardmore.co.uk – tubular, stainless-steel numbers and letters at Homebits; signs you home help. can design yourself on the BuySigns website; laser-cut styles to fix straight on to bricks at House Numbers.
What I would like in my terraced house is the original stained glass incorporating a number over the front door. Martin Young, a stained-glass artist, cuts out coloured glass at around £200 per sq ft – martinyoungstainedglass.co.uk

Above from left to right:
- Number plaque, from a selection by House Numbers: 01258-452826, www.housenumbers.co.uk
- Stainless-steel house name plaque, from £75, by House Numbers: as before
Main picture above:
- Mackintosh Motif Number Plaque, £75, by House Numbers: as before
Above from left to right:
- Slate sign, around £30, by BuySigns: 0845-200 8411, www.buysigns.co.uk
- Blomus numbers and letters, around £19 each, by Homebits: 01628-551855, www.homebits.co.uk
Email design enquiries to Hugh St Clair at homehelp@lady.co.uk