The Most Stylish Landings I Know Have This One Color Combination in Common – And Raheem Sterling's Space Is My Dream Blueprint
This anti-trend palette feels unbelievably chic in the football player's home – it's a reminder not to overlook designing this transitional space
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Black and white, the most trusted color combination of all, is an anti-trend anecdote that often thrives in celebrity kitchens, living rooms, and entryways. However, Raheem Sterling's scheme has reminded me of its power in an often overlooked space: The landing.
The England football player shared his minimalist, monochromatic landing, complete with a black-painted railing and a beautiful double chandelier that hangs above his entryway. The space is ultra sleek and pared-back in its decor, yet it feels beautifully curated.
There isn't a need for large amounts of furniture and color. Instead, the black-and-white palette takes center stage, reminding me of just how stunning this contrast can be when left alone to shine.
Painting your walls and banisters, and installing a sculptural chandelier (much like this Chandelier from Wayfair) are the most effective ways to achieve Raheem's look. However, you can still experiment with this palette in any landing with monochromatic accessories. I've listed some of my current favorites below.
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While this isn't an exact match to Raheem's double chandelier, the shape and color are just as beautiful. It features two tiers of elongated white marble octagons that evoke the gentle petals of a flower, creating a lavish, airy look in any landing or entryway.
Store dried flowers in this beautiful vase that would perfectly beautify a transitional space like a landing or entrance hall. I love the look of a vase like this on a narrow console table, alongside a candle or decorative blowl
If you prefer a black-and-white palette in the flooring, this rug is the perfect starting point. It will make just as much of a statement as paint and bring the drama to a room that often goes overlooked.
With top notes of rose petals and base notes of birch tree and ebony woods, this blend of natural scents is loved by countless celebrities. And who can blame them? The sleek black and white vessel will look simply stunning on any console.
Bring a modern sensibility to a timeless space with this sculptural ceramic bowl. Defined by its fluid silhouette, it seamlessly balances art and utility, making it a striking statement piece designed to invite conversation.
The Thessaly Vase is distinguished by its sculptural silhouette. Crafted from stoneware and finished in a crisp white glaze, it brings a refined yet impactful presence to a table on your landing.
Plus, I am not alone in my admiration for this timeless color pairing. Eric Bramlett, a realtor and owner of Bramlett Real Estate, similarly recommends experimenting with this combination in transitional spaces – whether it's a landing like Raheem's, or an entryway.
'Over two decades in development, brokerage, and interior design, I have found one small truth that keeps paying dividends for my clients: a hallway dressed in cream or soft white never feels dated. Nothing beats walking a buyer through a bright passage that simply feels right,' he comments.
Raheem has kept his space minimal. However, if you do want to introduce more furniture and accessories, Eric explains that the color offers the ultimate canvas.
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'These quiet hues work in every architectural era. A classic limestone bungalow, a sleek downtown condo, or a fresh build in the suburbs can all share the same painted corridor without jarring the eye. Because the color sits in the safe center of the palette, owners can change furniture, art, or flooring over the years, and the hallway keeps pace. That flexibility protects resale value, a detail every seller thanks me for when offers start coming in,' he says.
Ultimately, Raheem's landing proves that transitional spaces deserve just as much intention as the rooms they connect. By stripping back color and furniture, black and white is allowed to do what it does best: bring clarity, elegance, and longevity to a space that’s often passed through but rarely celebrated. His home, however, has just changed how I see this space for good.
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Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.