This is the unexpected trick that makes Stevie Nicks’s entryway feel like a luxury hotel lobby
We can't get enough of the statement mural focal point


A mural in an entryway instantly signals confidence. It is the kind of design move you expect in the most memorable hotel lobbies, where art does not just decorate but defines the entire space.
The Carlyle’s Bemelmans Bar in New York is wrapped in whimsical murals, The Beekman’s lobby layers historic grandeur with painted ceilings, and at The Downtown L.A. Proper, Kelly Wearstler commissioned Abel Macias to hand-paint a soaring mural that climbs its ornate double-height walls.
Bringing that level of artistry home is rare, but Stevie Nicks proves it can be done. Her curved entryway is enveloped by a sweeping rural scene that turns what might have been a simple passage into a transportive setting.
Stevie’s mural, a landscape in earthy blues, greens, and browns, transforms her entry into a storybook scene. It is one of the boldest entryway color palettes we have seen, and a risk that has paid off. ‘When adding artwork to an entryway, you want to create an instant connection as soon as someone steps in,’ says Rachel Stringer of Raleigh Realty. ‘Murals are fantastic for this because they have a way of filling a space with energy and story.’
Design rules to steal from Stevie’s entryway
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1. Think big
A mural makes an entrance unforgettable. Even if you are not ready for a hand-painted scene, oversized art or a large wallpaper mural can capture the same drama. The aim is to envelop the space so the first step inside feels like a statement.
2. Light for impact
‘Lighting is everything when it comes to showcasing art,’ says Rachel Stringer. Whether you choose a mural, large-scale print, or bold piece of art, spotlights or backlighting will add depth. ‘I have worked with clients who thought their pieces looked flat, but just adding a few focused spotlights brought them to life.’
3. Use story to connect
‘Murals are fantastic because they fill a space with energy and story,’ Stringer explains. Choose imagery that reflects your style, whether landscapes, abstract forms or contemporary graphics, so the wall sets a mood that feels personal as well as dramatic.
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3 brands we love for statement murals
De Gournay: Known for its exquisite hand-painted wallpapers, De Gournay’s murals feel like works of art in themselves. From chinoiserie gardens to panoramic landscapes, each piece is crafted by skilled artisans and tailored to the room, ensuring drama and elegance in equal measure.
Fromental: Fromental blends traditional craftsmanship with modern design, offering murals that range from painterly botanicals to abstract, layered scenes. Their approach is immersive, often using textured silk grounds and layered techniques that bring remarkable depth to walls.
Schumacher: With a heritage rooted in bold pattern and colour, Schumacher has redefined statement walls for contemporary interiors. Its mural collections balance classic motifs with fresh, graphic energy, making them versatile for both traditional and modern entryways.

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.
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