LONG hallway, short on ideas!
Noz Design
11 years ago
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Timber Creek Construction & Remodeling
11 years agoDonna Madden
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Ideas to improve hallway?
Comments (16)I love the space, you could make it something wonderful! Keep the stair carpet and lose the curtain and also the wallpaper. I wouldn't personally add more wallpaper. A bright colour on at least one wall would look great ... something fun like a lime green or orange!? as well as or instead of ... some big colourful canvases would look fabulous ... or get someone to paint a mural. Lots of artists around that would love to help. You could just make it a gallery wall with a variety of pieces over time. Keep to softer edges, ... even the picture of the flower has quite hard edges. Have a look at this article and how most of the artwork adds movement ... https://www.houzz.co.uk/magazine/styling-how-to-choose-and-display-art-stsetivw-vs~31581051 Another option to the curtain and also very affordable is using something much lighter such as muslin or organza ... something to let the light through. Again you could use something with a bit of splash ... you can get two tone organza fabric that changes in the light. I am not one for trends, as suggested above choose things you like. I also like a bit of fun so consider having some fun with it, and it can still be elegant....See MoreLong narrow hallway lighting advice
Comments (16)Hello Adam, Any electrician could do this job for you (installing led lighting), yes the strip lights and you actually don't need coving for it. It depends what is your style when decorating your home, is it Traditional, Minimalist, Contemporary, etc? Once you know what your style/styles are your favourite it's much easier to go from there. Illuminating it in series also sounds pretty good so as doing both walls, this way you can actually create a 'moody' hallway as well. StJames Design Interiors...See MoreI need ideas for my dark and gloomy hallway
Comments (50)I absolutely love what you've done, Diana. It's so elegant and stylish, but not fuddy duddy. You've updated it, without spoiling the character and beauty. Way too often, people spoil the most beautiful period houses, trying to be too clever with garish and over the top decor or too many "on trend", fashion features. When really the house needs to just speak for itself. You have a beautiful house....See MoreLong thin hallway ideas
Comments (1)Would you mind sharing a picture of how it is at the moment? That will help Houzzers to Advice. Thank you,...See MoreDonna Madden
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