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Woman gives dingy staircase a colourful makeover - and it looks just like the famous stairs in Netflix's Squid Game

A young woman has given her once dark and dingy hallway a colourful makeover - and it looks rather familiar.

Fans of Netflix's hit show Squid Game may recognise that the pastel-coloured stairs that Hannah Bishop has created bare a resemblance to those featured on the show.

Although it was not her intention, her vibrant new staircase looks just like one used in the South Korean series Squid Game - which continues to be Netflix's most-watched series ever.

The popular thriller, which has been confirmed for season two, follows desperate, poor people who are invited to take part in a mystery game for a massive sum of money.

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On their way to and back from each challenge, if they survive that is, the contestants walk up and down an enormous and rather striking set of multicoloured stairs.

Whilst renovating her Victorian flat on a budget, 32-year-old Hannah decided to turn her ordinary hallway into a 'colourful dream'.

With what she describes as her 'juvenile taste in decor', Hannah's colour-block stairs have unintentionally been created in the same pastel tones as those in Squid Game.

The rather quirky hallway transformation cost Hannah just £87 in total.

"My husband and I don't believe in taking life too seriously and our flat is a reflection of that," she told Leader Doors.

"I love playing with unusual colour combinations inspired by the world around me such as the vibrant beach huts of Brighton where we met or street art around Leith where we live now.

"I'm always looking for fun ways to transform spaces on a tight budget. "

Hannah spent £77 on paint and £10 on filler to makeover her stairs.

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