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artistic licence

‘I always knew this house could take a lot of colour,’ says Fiona Armstrong of the jewel hues and flash metallics that weave their way through the five floors of her Regency terrace. ‘When we first moved in, we went for a neutral base with accents of colour but I sensed we could be much braver. This is a London townhouse

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