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In 1858, William Morris, a 24-year-old architectural draughtsman with some family money, bought an acre of land in what is now the south-east London ... house-painting party. They covered walls ...
We love when Kevin McCloud revisits what was an unfinished Grand Designs house build ... The race was on to clad the walls and roof in red-tinted, exterior-grade cement particle boards ...
The Cavendishes’ first home burned to the ground in the 1830s; its replacement still stands today, a red brick mansion ... not just in the house but elsewhere in London: he took them to dine ...
Volunteers joined St Nicks environment charity staff for work on the York Walls In Bloom project at the embankment by the Red Tower ... in Bloom at the Tower of London and the council has worked ...
And the rehang at the National Gallery departs from red and green spectacularly in places, and particularly in the Renaissance section, where the paintings are radiant—against walls of dark blue.