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Smart Ideas for Maximising a Small Hallway
Compact hallways needn’t be bland. Jazz up your space with everything from colour to lighting. After all, first impressions count…
Have you forgotten all about your hallway? Do you drop your coat and brolly and rush on by? Then pause a while. This room could be airy, welcoming – heck, even a nice place in which to linger. Think colour to enhance, lighting and mirrors to brighten and displays for a visual feast. Wander through these teeny but tremendous little halls to get your design juices flowing…
Use complementary colours
Introduce one bold colour and pair with white for a look that’s strong yet serene at the same time. White and grey is a classic combo, and this dark shade perfectly highlights the white-framed photographs for an inviting display.
Introduce one bold colour and pair with white for a look that’s strong yet serene at the same time. White and grey is a classic combo, and this dark shade perfectly highlights the white-framed photographs for an inviting display.
Light up your staircase
If your hallway is on the dark side, be inventive in the way you introduce light. This strip running up the stairs washes the wall with light, opening out the space, while defining the steps to avoid any slips.
If your hallway is on the dark side, be inventive in the way you introduce light. This strip running up the stairs washes the wall with light, opening out the space, while defining the steps to avoid any slips.
Don’t let that space go to waste
To maximise your hallway’s usefulness, consider built-in storage. There’s no reason it has to be a bland bank of units, though. This cupboard and drawers have been fashioned to create a modern dresser, even including a display space, turning useful extra storage into an attractive feature.
To maximise your hallway’s usefulness, consider built-in storage. There’s no reason it has to be a bland bank of units, though. This cupboard and drawers have been fashioned to create a modern dresser, even including a display space, turning useful extra storage into an attractive feature.
Max the glass
The best way to open up a small space is to pull in as much natural light as possible. Could you add more glazing to your hallway, either in the front door or by creating side panels? This space has been left free of any furniture for a clear view to the outdoors.
The best way to open up a small space is to pull in as much natural light as possible. Could you add more glazing to your hallway, either in the front door or by creating side panels? This space has been left free of any furniture for a clear view to the outdoors.
Shorten a long space
In a long, narrow space, try painting the side walls in a light colour to open them out, then use a darker shade on the floor, door and even the ceiling to prevent a corridor effect. These patterned monochrome tiles add interest to the space and lighten the dark band.
In a long, narrow space, try painting the side walls in a light colour to open them out, then use a darker shade on the floor, door and even the ceiling to prevent a corridor effect. These patterned monochrome tiles add interest to the space and lighten the dark band.
Plan a mirror into your scheme
Strategically placed mirrors are a great choice for small rooms, as they create the optical illusion of a bigger space, as well as boosting light. This mirror reflects a busy bookcase, visually widening the hallway.
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Strategically placed mirrors are a great choice for small rooms, as they create the optical illusion of a bigger space, as well as boosting light. This mirror reflects a busy bookcase, visually widening the hallway.
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Provide seating
Adding a bench to your hallway invites people to linger and enjoy the room rather than just passing through. This slim settle offers seating for a few while having a narrow footprint, and faces photographs for an enjoyable view.
Adding a bench to your hallway invites people to linger and enjoy the room rather than just passing through. This slim settle offers seating for a few while having a narrow footprint, and faces photographs for an enjoyable view.
Add interest with artwork
Treat your hallway as you would any other room by adding furniture, artworks, lamps and displays. This hall incorporates storage for shoes and coats, as well as plenty to catch the eye. There’s no way this space would be ignored!
Treat your hallway as you would any other room by adding furniture, artworks, lamps and displays. This hall incorporates storage for shoes and coats, as well as plenty to catch the eye. There’s no way this space would be ignored!
Define with dark woodwork
White walls will open up the space, but painting the skirting boards in a dark colour, such as this chocolate brown, will add definition and lead the eye through the space.
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White walls will open up the space, but painting the skirting boards in a dark colour, such as this chocolate brown, will add definition and lead the eye through the space.
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How do you make the most out of a small hallway? Share your tips in the Comments below.
Small hallways can sometimes look too clinical when they’re painted all white. So why not opt for a vibrant colour that will add pizzazz but still help to bounce light around? This zesty lime brings a blast of energy to the space.
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