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Paul McCartney turned a doorway into a work of art

Paul McCartney turned a doorway into a work of art

The Beatles’ ever-popular song ‘In My Life,’ is an earnest reflection on the importance of remembering the mundane ‘people and things’ we interact with daily. A painted door in Paul McCartney’s studio embodies the design version of this philosophy.

By using art to transform the most banal parts of his home (what’s more humdrum than a door?), Paul shows his appreciation for the everyday in a move I find spectacularly inspiring. Photographs of the songwriter’s music room taken by his daughter Mary McCartney reveal the four-paneled gateway has been painted with intricate Eastern-inspired murals. A blue floral design grows across the center lines. A brass doorknob looks carefully chosen.

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First, the best thing about a wall mural idea as a form of self-expression is that it can be installed anywhere on any budget. For instance, Paul’s door mural is a contrast to the multi-foot paintings we tend to see in design magazines stretching across dining room walls. This kind of micro-mural could be installed in any room, as long as there is a door present.

For me, however, the mural trend is about more than the painting itself; it’s a mindset that can be applied across the home. I am taking it as permission to opt for the louder, more design-led cushion over the neutral one that might be more expected for guests. It’s inspiring me to buy more interesting tea towels and cooking tools, to elevate even the most unglamorous activities that I do every day.


Creating mood-boosting design is all about a perspective shift towards colors, materials, and patterns that spark joy. Today, I’m choosing to follow Paul McCartney’s example.


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