
Hyde Park Gardens, London, W2
Inside, a beautiful wrought-iron Victorian staircase connects each floor. The stairwell that sits central to the home reminds us that the property is far from ordinary; painted every colour imaginable with vibrant artworks and a Central line tube map print acknowledging its location.
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What Houzzers are commenting on:
"Bring personality to a hallway. We tend to walk through transitional spaces such as hallways and stairwells without paying much attention to them. Turn these areas into features by using multiple colors on the walls. You can go for bright shades, as with this landing, or opt for a variety of neutrals for something a little less bold."
Could I use chair rail and add something to it to make it more to grip?
to prostitute a Hyde Park home.....WT?? can you SSMHO?? can you say gotw??
the effrontery to prostitute a Hyde Park home.....WT?? can you SSMHO gotw??
to prostitute a Hyde Park home.....WT?? can you SSMHO gotw??
i exaggerate but interesting floor/wall match and colour juxtaposition
The staircase is a transitional space – an area that sometimes gets neglected on the decor scale. Without having to invest in too many accessories, here the three colours – green, orange and brown – do a good job of creating an impact. I like the touches of white that run along the stairs and on the handrail on the wall, giving a little bit of neutral background, a lightness, to the vivid space. The usual ascending and descending routine becomes more fun with these spirited hues.





































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