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Inside a characterful, Cotswolds cottage with Laura Stephens

Inside a characterful, Cotswolds cottage with Laura Stephens

May 17th, 2022
Little Greene

London-based interior designer, Laura Stephens, used a selection of Little Greene paints in her recent renovation of Well Cottage, which featured in Homes & Gardens. Shades from our Stone collection harmoniously complement period features.

Originally a barn dating from the mid-seventeenth century, Well Cottage was purchased by Rachel Southern to provide her family with a Cotswolds retreat. She enlisted her friend and established interior designer, Laura Stephens, to breathe some life into the historic property, modernising the cottage while preserving its character for an authentic finish.

Laura found inspiration in the home’s history and beautiful surroundings: “Well Cottage was very much a working cottage, rustic and simple in nature. Both Rachel and I felt it was important to reflect this. We wanted to bring the colours of the surrounding countryside into the cottage. Hence, deep reds, mustards, olive greens and shades of brown and stone were used throughout. All paints were sourced from Little Greene’s Stone Collection.”

The downstairs rooms feature warm neutrals such as Lute and Rolling Fog – Pale, which provide a sense of cosiness and tranquillity. For the large, farmhouse kitchen, Laura grounded the space by contrasting the stone flooring and high ceilings with our deep, earthy red, Arras, on the units. Upstairs, she experimented with colour and pattern, pairing wallpaper inspired by nature with woodwork in Sage Green, Purple Brown and Nether Red. Shades of Portland Stone create a calm backdrop for prints and furnishings.

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