Why Ronnie Wood was forced to change his £7m London home?

Ronnie Wood's some neighbours are also been asked to change their door colours
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Why Ronnie Wood was forced to change his £7m London home?
Why Ronnie Wood was forced to change his £7m London home?

Ronnie Wood is reportedly asked to change the look of his famous London home after officials stepped in over his bright pink front door.

The Rolling Stones star, 79, has lived in his £7 million Maida Vale house with his wife Sally since 2017 and the pink door was one of its most noticeable features for years.

Now reports say that Westminster City Council wants the door repainted in a more neutral colour like black.

The reason is about to planning rules in the area, where officials try to keep the look of historic streets more uniform and in line with the building style.

Local residents have reportedly been told that very bold colours can spoil the appearance of conservation area homes.

Some neighbours are also been asked to change their door colours.

According to reports, Ronnie did apply to keep the pink door, but it was not approved. However, one neighbour also claimed that they were told to repaint their door or risk a fine.

A council spokesperson explained that changes like this may need permission because the homes are part of a protected architectural area and people can still submit applications for review.

Ronnie has not yet spoken publicly about the reported decision.