Narrow hallway
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Comments (10)Hello Laura, I think a pendant light could be lovely.. What about a Fiorella light by Nigel Coates for Slamp available at his site. www.nigelcoates.com. It's rather lovely and has a family of other lighting options to go with.. Table lamps in two sizes and also wall light... You could paint the inside of the front door to give it some depth and think of interesting textures perhaps on the artwork idea.. See below.. For colours I thought earthy tones such as those in the canvas could work beautifully with a natural rug and you can layer these colours as you like from the pale in the sky to the earth colours to create the neutral glamour/Scandinavian you like... : )) A lovely convex oval mirror such as this one would be nice over the shoe storage.. A runner like this Jute Stockholm from nuLOOM is rather lovely.. Oil on Canvas.....See Morenarrow hallway decorating advice please
Comments (10)I would say it is definitely some softer furnishings you need to give you area a softer and more inviting feel. I would go for a door mat/runner for the floor and add a little colour up on the wall. Probably changing the mirror above the console for a nice canvas and leaving the mirrors opposite to help with the illusions of space and to bounce the light (3 would be better here if that's possible - 3's the magic number). I would also consider a plant or flowers on the console. They are inviting and make people feel happier so a great touch for the hallway (where we invite people in). Green also helps literally, to breath life into the space. Best of luck - do post pics with what you go with :)...See MoreLarge window at end of narrow hallway... roman blind or curtains?
Comments (25)You can get a wide enough kit. I’ve seen them up to 2.4 m wide, such as this one below. https://www.curtainsandblinds4homes.co.uk/Deluxe-Roman-Blinds-Kits-Cassette-1-1-Ratio-upto-6Kgs/Roman-blind-kit-cassette-240cms. I’ve recently finished one that’s 210 wide & it doesn’t sag in the middle at all so a bit wider should be ok. Just a pain to join the fabric for a wider blind. However, as the window is quite low, I wonder whether long curtains might provide a better finish. Agree that eyelet curtains wouldn’t create too much bulk & look nice stacked back at the side of the window. I found eyelet curtains much easier to make than Roman blinds!...See MoreHelp! Narrow hallway with big cloakroom!
Comments (0)We have recently moved into a new home which requires a lot of renovation! We are really stuck on how to make the hallway/cloakroom a better space for entering the home and storing coats and shoes. It currently feels very small and unwelcoming. The hallway is very narrow (0.9m x 3m) whilst the cloakroom is larger (1.1m x 2.1m). The dividing wall is probably load bearing. Any ideas would be hugely appreciated!...See Morembj0
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