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Live in a haunted house? You’re in luck – people will pay more for it

October 19, 2021 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

Live in a haunted house? You’re in luck – people will pay more for it

If you live in a house with a reputation for being haunted, you may, understandably, think that potential buyers may be put off it. And yet, recent research* shows that anything but is the case.

It turns out that if you live in a home that’s known for being haunted or even just a house that has an association with a famous horror film, you may not need much property advice for selling it – it is guaranteed to be in demand, and sell for more than other comparable properties in the area.

From The Conjuring to the UK’s most haunted

If you happened to be the lucky owner of 284 Green Street, Enfield, London, is the home featured in the film The Conjuring 2, you could expect to sell it for £431,000 – £100,000 more than the house was worth only in 2016. The original Conjuring house, located in Rhode Island, is currently being sold for $1.2 million, however, it was originally bought for only $439,000. That’s an increase of $761,000 since the release of the movies. The appetite for horror film houses transcends borders.

haunted house

Image credit: Matt Champlin/ Getty

The Cage, a former medieval prison in St Osyth, also known as the spookiest house in Britain, is 17 per cent more expensive than similar properties located in the same area. And 39 De Grey Street in Hull, often referred to as The Hostel, has experienced a 53 per cent increase in price compared to other properties on the same street. That’s despite claims that the supernatural happenings inside the house are so terrifying that no one will in it.

a Halloween porch with pumpkins and ravens

Image credit: Hilda DeSanctis / Alamy Stock Photo

But by far our favourite is the fate of 30 East Drive, in West Yorkshire, which has been voted most haunted house in Britain by the Most Haunted TV show. This house last sold for £132,000 and is now estimated at £145,000. That’s despite the fact the house hasn’t been decorated since the 1970s. It is now worth £23,000 more, although other houses on the street are fully refurbished and well maintained. It turns out that if your house has the ‘haunted trademark, you could even get away with not refurbishing it.  The only issue, of course, is that you’ll have to put up with things that go bump in the night while you’re living in it.

* Study by Inventorybase

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Hallway wallpaper ideas – ways to add interest to halls with wall coverings and murals

October 19, 2021 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

Hallway wallpaper ideas – ways to add interest to halls with wall coverings and murals

Wallpaper is a welcome way to instantly add pattern, colour and intrigue to walls – an expression of personality in any room. With so many different designs and colours available wallpaper offers maximum design impact in a hallway.

Whether you’re looking for something bold and bright to enhance a modern scheme, calm and elegant to complement a period home or a bright retro wallpaper, there’s a wallpaper hallway idea for all tastes.

Hallway wallpaper ideas

Patterned wallpaper can totally transform a room in an instant. With the right preparation and research, using colour and pattern is a rewarding way to make the most of any room.

Better still, you don’t have to spend a fortune to achieve a fresh and exciting new look – saving costs with feature walls and wallpapering small spaces. Our ideas are the perfect guide to bringing a little (or a lot) of wow to your walls.

1. Coordinate a colour scheme

Hallway colour scheme, plae blue woodwork and large scale print wallpaper

Image credit: Little Greene

Create a cohesive colour scheme by picking out a key colour from your wallpaper design to paint the woodwork which frames it. As this beautiful example shows a matching colour scheme creates a big impact, giving the wallpaper design more prominence.

In this bright hallway the green and blue wallpaper is accentuated by the woodwork in the same shade of blue.

2. Add fun design in a family hallway

understairs hallway stoarge

Image credit: Dominic Blackmore

Welcoming pattern to walls is a great way to add depth to a decorating scheme. In this family hallway a pegboard-style design gives the space a sense of fun, making the empty under stair area feel more thoughtful and creative. The wallpaper design adds a touch of nostalgia to the scheme, especially in a vibrant yellow colour palette.

The name tagged storage baskets and colourful patterned rug adds to family aspect of the space.

3. Match wallpaper throughout a hallway and landing

Bright hallway with yellow painted stairs

Use a wallpaper design to create a seamless flow to guide you through the space, transitioning through from the entrance hallway up onto the landing idea and the first floor above. Choose a design that intrigues to make the space come alive with pattern.

As with this bold hallway decor it’s a great idea to paint the adjoining walls in a paler shade that coordinates with the design but doesn’t overpower the print.

4.  Wow with a feature wall

Blousy floral wallpaper in hallway of Victorain property. with colourful striped rug and dark wood console

Image credit: Future PLC/ Jan Baldwin

In a hallway where you have one full length of wall, while the opposite walls is broken with doorways, the layout naturally lends itself to wallpapering a feature wall idea. Choose a design you love to make a statement style impact from the moment the door is open, setting the tone for the rest of the decor throughout your home.

Take a daring approach to decorating your hallway – this beautiful blousy floral wallpaper is sure to brighten your mood as soon as you walk in the door.

5. Wallpaper the stairs

wallpaper idea on stairs

Image credit: Future Publishing Plc/ Jake Curtis

Where you want to add wow with wallpaper, without overpowering the walls in a small space, try papering the stairs instead. Adorning the threads on a staircase is a creative way to welcome colour, pattern and interest to a hallway colour scheme.

6. Take pattern to a higher level

white and blue hallway with wallpaper above dado rail and red trim stair runner

Image credit: Future PLC/ Rachael Smith

To create depth in your hallway decorating scheme and naturally draw the eye upwards, guiding you up the stairs, choose to wallpaper at waist height and above. Save the bottom panel of the wall with a neutral to ground the scheme and allowing the pattern to really stand out.

Use a dado rail to gauge a natural divide, but fear not if your home doesn’t have this architectural detail – simply create your own divide by measuring a dividing at roughly waist height. Use a spirt level and masking tape to the determine a pleasingly sharp line to paint up to and wallpaper beyond.

7. Add wow with a statement wallpaper

hallway wallpaper console table and blue front door

Image credit: Future PLC/ Dan Duchars

A bold patterned wallpaper is a great way to add an instant hit of personality to hallways. Choosing a monochrome colour palette allows the pattern to dominate without overpowering. Compliment the colours with co-ordinating furniture pieces and lots of natural materials to keep the look grounded.

This is an especially effective small hallway idea – so do’t let that narrow or tight space faze you.

8. Liven up a storage unit

White hallway storage unit with grey and white geometric wallpaper

Image credit: Future plc/ Dominic Blackmore

Choose a geometric grey wallpaper for a thoroughly modern way to jazz up a white storage unit in your hallway. Cover the wall before you fit the unit, and any gaps in the shelving will appear beautifully decorative. Circular hooks such as these will add to the futuristic effect.

9. Go bold to the ceiling

Mini moderns wallpapered hallway walls and ceiling

Image credit: John Lewis & Partners

Your hallway may seem a functional space, but Keith Stephenson and Mark Hampshire, founders of retro wallpaper brand Mini Moderns, see it as a playground where the past’s motifs inspire future ideas. And they believe you shouldn’t be put off by a lack of light.

‘When faced with a room or corridor without natural light, it can actually be more successful to use a darker colour,’ say Keith and Mark. ‘Include pattern to open it up visually,’ they recommend. And we recommend you wallpaper the ceiling, too, to take the look to a powerful and cocooning next level.

Buy now: Mini Moderns Pluto wallpaper, £55 a roll, John Lewis

10. Add a touch of luxe with gold

whit and gold graphic wallpaper design in hallway

Image credit: Future PLC/ Dominic Blackmore

Shine out with a white and gold wallpaper that demands attention. This design is a great example of a large-scale, uncluttered design that loses none of the eye-catching powers of a more busy print. It’s light and bright feel is ideal for a hallway, where natural light is often lacking.

11. Bring the outside in

Trellis hallway wallpaper with vases of flowers

Image credit: Future PLC/ Jon Day

Choose a trailing trellis design to create the look of a summer garden in your hallway. Paired with a gardener’s table painted in a distressed green shade, this look is for those who can’t bear to be parted from their gardens when indoors. An abundance of cut flowers could barely be more appropriate as an accessory.

12. Set the scene

Woodland wall mural in hallway with coat rack and console table

Image credit: Future PLC/ Katya De Grunwald

Choose a scenic wall mural to add a characterful touch to an entranceway. Watch as visitors stand and stare at this striking wallpaper, which features a traditional landscape oil painting as its design. You’ll almost feel as though you could walk into this scene and the space will seem larger for this trick of the eye.

When using such a statement wall mural stick to furniture that will blend in, rather than add contrast.

13. Fake wood cladding with wallpaper

 Coastal hallway with wood-effect wallpaper

Image credit: Future PLC/ David Brittain

Create a rustic hallway scheme by choosing a wallpaper that looks like weathered wooden boards. Distressed wall finishes are a popular look just now, and wallpapers are an easy way to get the look without the need for expensive wooden cladding.

A sleekly painted blue door, neutral wicker accessories and a striped storage seat show that this space isn’t in the slightest bit neglected.

14. Add character with a bold print

yellow dog print wallpaper in Hallway

Image credit: Future PLC/ James Gardener

Add a sense of fun to your hallway with a dog-print wallpaper. Go for a neutral design so that the colours are versatile and choose a print that features small dog motifs so people have to look at it quite closely to determine the details. A wooden rack mounted on the wall breaks up the design and provides a practical spot for hanging bags, umbrellas and dog leads, of course.

15. Travel the globe

Hallway wallpaper ideas

Image credit: Future PLC/ Tim Young

Adopt a super subtle approach to decorating with wallpaper by choosing a design that is so neutral it almost looks like a coat of paint. Travel enthusiasts who favour an understated way of conveying their passion will love this design. The cushion also picks up on the theme, while furniture in dark neutrals adds some contrast.

Can you wallpaper hallways?

Yes you can wallpaper hallways, in fact it’s a great place to use wallpaper to make a real wow statement for first impressions. If your wallpaper is maximalist and bold choose to wallpaper the largest expanse of wall, one that is not broken by doorways to avoid it feeling too overwhelming. For smaller, more subtle designs you can afford to wallpaper all walls – regardless of layout.

How do you pick wallpaper for a hall?

Pick a wallpaper for a hall that sets the tone for the rest of your decor, if you want to create a seamless flow throughout the downstairs layout. Pick out a dominant key featured in your chosen wallpaper to paint doors, door frames, cornicing and skirting boards to ensure the colour scheme matches perfectly.

With colour matching services in DIY retailers you can take a sample of your wallpaper along with you to get the exact colour match.

To create an impact from the minute you walk through the door choose an on-trend maximalist wallpaper that stands out, in comparison to your wider decorating scheme.

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The Pros & Cons of Dumping Your DSLR for a Mirrorless Camera (VIDEO)

October 19, 2021 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

The Pros & Cons of Dumping Your DSLR for a Mirrorless Camera (VIDEO)

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By now you probably know that the current trend in camera technology is strongly in favor of mirrorless models. In fact, apart from Pentax, all manufacturers are avoiding new DSLR models while continually upgrading their lineup of mirrorless cameras and lenses.

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Can’t Afford a Tilt-Shift Lens? Try This Easy Photoshop Trick (VIDEO)

October 19, 2021 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

Can’t Afford a Tilt-Shift Lens? Try This Easy Photoshop Trick (VIDEO)

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Tilt-shift lenses are very powerful tools for all sorts of shooting from landscape to architectural photography. They enable you to fine-tune perspective and enhance depth of field by maximizing focus throughout an entire scene.

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