Staircase Design Ideas with Panelled Walls
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We’re beyond excited to share these incredible photos that beautifully highlight our Victorian tiles in a stunning period property.
The talented team at Kerv Interiors worked their magic, keeping the charm of the classic features while breathing new life into the space with bold patterns, rich colours, and varied textures.
The original character of the property shines through, but there’s a fresh twist that makes everything feel so much more vibrant and alive. From the intricate tile work to the thoughtfully chosen decor, every detail has been carefully considered and tastefully executed.
A massive thank you to Kerv Interiors for their vision and expertise in bringing out the best in our tiles. We're proud to have been part of such a beautiful transformation, and we're truly grateful for the chance to collaborate on this special project.

This stunning staircase combines modern monochrome style with timeless elegance. A herringbone-patterned grey runner with bold black edging creates a striking focal point against crisp white steps, while geometric black metal spindles bring an architectural touch to the balustrade. Overhead, a dramatic multi-globe chandelier enhances the space with contemporary glamour, perfectly complementing the clean white walls and light-filled entryway. The design flows seamlessly into the hallway below, where elegant seating and statement decor complete this welcoming home entrance.
✅ Perfect for: staircase design ideas, modern hallway inspiration, and monochrome interior styling

Our Church Pew Brown oak flooring was an excellent choice for this soulful Edwardian home in Surrey. The rich caramel browns of this warm finish are the perfect complement to this property. The client opted for a medium-brushed texture to add to the charming aged look. Our engineered oak flooring was installed in both plank and herringbone formats, throughout the hallway, living room, study, landing, and master bedroom.

Oak staircase with cut string on the face side and closed string on the wall side. The wall side have been cladded with wall panelling to follow the curvature of the staircase and handrail. the panelling os made out of mdf and painted. The treads are 25mm oak with american style return nosing. The handrail is omega profile 59 x 59mm in aok , continuous and finishes under a classic volute. The strings are pine and the spindles are victorian style in pine. Under the stairs we created storage space by adding a coat cupboard with two doors. this coat cupboard have a second compartment at the back for storing boxes of shoes, as it is as deep as the staircase which 1m wide, the coat cupboard only needs 600mm. We also added three very deep and large drawers for shoes and clothes, this pen fully and are very spacious and useful. The staircase is finished with a gallery at the top with continuous handrail

We removed the striped wallpaper in the entrance hallway of our Wandsworth Common Family Home and added a dark runner & panelling up the staircase. We also added a large console and mirror, dramatic wall lights and a velvet armchair to the area

During this renovation, it came to light that the stunning origional stone staircase and its ironwork railings were not safe, and that we would not be able to keep them. Although this was very sad news and also one that was going to impact hugely on the budget, we wanted to keep that staircase as a main feature of the renovation, and one that would pull all six floors of this property together.
We employed local tradesman to produce this beautiful metal work. I'm so pleased with the end result, and I think the decision lose the banisters into the wall so as not to encroach on the turnspace but still keep it safe looks fantastic.
Instead of using stone which would have been far too expansive and heavy, the stairs were cast on concrete, and then cleverly rendered with bullnose edging to give the impression of stone. This was very time consuming but so worth the time.
Staircase Design Ideas with Panelled Walls
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