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‘We chose two bold green hues to make it cosy’

Chloe Simmons revamped her hallway with a two-tone green scheme and monochrome accents for an inviting entrance with maximum impact

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When Chloe moved into her new house in Loughton, the hallway was one of the last jobs to be considered. Although the existing floral wallpaper was not to Chloe’s taste, redecorati­ng wasn’t a priority compared to the bathroom and kitchen. Eventually, however, the hallway started looking worse for wear, with tears on the stair carpet, which was also badly stained. ‘We had spoken so many times about updating the hallway because we’re not fans of floral prints but there was always a more pressing job to do instead,’ she says. ‘But the time finally came when the carpet started to come away and look badly worn.’

THE PROJECT

The couple looked to the rest of the house for inspiratio­n for their scheme. ‘We wanted the hallway to be in keeping with the style of the other rooms in our house, which feature lots of wood and green colours,’ explains Chloe. The work they had already done to the other rooms downstairs gave them a starting point. ‘After opening up the kitchen doorway, we realised we wanted to follow the kitchen wall colour through into the hallway to make the rooms connect more,’ Chloe says.

WHAT WE DID

The couple wasted no time in getting rid of the old décor. ‘We ripped up the old carpets and started looking at stair runners, but couldn’t find one that we loved,’ explains Chloe. ‘I wanted something with a bold graphic pattern, but nobody seemed to have what I was looking for.’ But, after her online searches for stair runners proved fruitless, Chloe came across some suitable floor runners and wondered if she could ask a fitter to attach some of them to the stairs to create one long runner. ‘For some reason, I found that floor runners have more interestin­g patterns than stair runners, so I opted for a few of these instead,’ she says. Chloe found some pattered floor runners at MADE.com and bought four to fit to the staircase. ‘The stair fitter said the runners could be fitted without

any problems, as long as they didn’t have to be cut, just in case they frayed.’

Before the runners were fitted, Chloe and Iain got busy preparing the stairs, sanding them down and giving them a few coats of green paint. ‘We chose green paint for the walls to connect with the other rooms around the house and knew it would contrast well with the black and white runners,’ says Chloe. The wooden flooring had to be replaced as well because some of the boards were badly damaged. The couple had recently had some new oak herringbon­e flooring laid in the kitchen, so wanted to continue the same floor into the hallway as well. ‘The herringbon­e flooring took a while, but we love the woody tones in the hallway now and it adds to the welcoming feel,’ Chloe enthuses.

HIGHS & LOWS

The only issue with the decorating process was the long wait for many of the products they wanted. ‘There were quite a few delays on everything, which was quite frustratin­g,’ says Chloe. She’s proud of the end result, however, especially the stair carpet. ‘We’re so pleased we found a solution by creating a stair carpet using floor runners. It’s a great solution and practical, too. They’re soft underfoot and have really helped to revamp the hallway. I’m so delighted the old carpet has gone. As soon we walk through the door it really feels like home now,’ she says. Chloe also found time to upcycle an old console table that she didn’t like. In fact, she was just about to sell it online but, at the very last minute, painted it with

some leftover paint. It’s now a handy addition to the hallway, offering extra storage for keys and post – and looks great, too.

THE FINAL DETAILS

In addition to the bold greens on the walls, Chloe added more colour with some budgetfrie­ndly accessorie­s for contrast. ‘We wanted lots of art on the walls to brighten up the area, so I ordered some colourful prints from Desenio, an online print company that has a great selection to choose from,’ she says. Chloe also added some shelving to inject even more green with leafy pot plants, along with scented candles to fill the space with her favourite fragrances. ‘I just love our hallway now. The colours and wooden elements make it feel really warm and welcoming.’

 ?? ?? Chloe chose two greens to zone her hallway with colour; the teal creates a cosy entrance nook under the stairs as you come in, while the lighter green draws the eye up through the rest of the house
Chloe chose two greens to zone her hallway with colour; the teal creates a cosy entrance nook under the stairs as you come in, while the lighter green draws the eye up through the rest of the house
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Which way next? Just follow Chloe’s playful arrow-motif wall hook, a fun way to make the most of the wall space
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 ?? ?? Chloe didn’t stop at the two-tone wall paint when it came to adding strong colour to her scheme – she’s pepped it up further with lots of bright artwork on the staircase and landing
Chloe didn’t stop at the two-tone wall paint when it came to adding strong colour to her scheme – she’s pepped it up further with lots of bright artwork on the staircase and landing
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 ?? ?? The sharp, eye-catching monochrome pattern of the stair carpet gives Chloe’s hallway a sophistica­ted visual hit, and allows the light green to really come alive as a contrastin­g shade
The sharp, eye-catching monochrome pattern of the stair carpet gives Chloe’s hallway a sophistica­ted visual hit, and allows the light green to really come alive as a contrastin­g shade

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