Grey paint in hallway


Grey hallway ideas – 10 ways to decorate with the most versatile shade |

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If you're dabbling with the idea of going for a grey scheme for your entryway, take a look at this list of the best grey hallway ideas.  

Grey is has been coasting on a wave of popularity for a number of years now and shows no sights of losing favor. Available in a whole gamut of hues that will lure in the most color happy decorator, grey provides a smart and sophisticated base from which you can build a variety of coordinating and contrasting colors to make your scheme sing.

Grey hallway ideas – decorate your entryway with this popular shade

The best grey hallway ideas are the ones that take light, size and style into consideration. 

'Grey offers infinite possibilities for making a hallway feel relaxing, refined, and timeless, or elegantly sophisticated, but its most redeeming quality is the feeling of calm it creates in any space,' says Farrow & Ball's Color Curator Joa Studholme.  

It's endlessly practical, too, becoming a calm neutral for a whole host of shades.

1. Go for grey in a spacious hallway

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A mid-toned grey that can be used as a neutral is a good choice for a hallway, especially if you wish to keep the space light and airy. Team it with a host of darker and lighter neutrals to create a layered scheme, creating the perfect conduit for a pop or two of bold color. 

2. Reach for a dramatic shade of grey

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This charcoal grey number adds elegance and interest to a minimal or small hallway. Darker tones of charcoal can be used to add drama to an otherwise 'dead space'. With clever hallway lighting ideas you can create a look that is both strong and atmospheric upon entrance. 

These dark greys are also a wonderful strong background for small amounts of contrasting color, artwork and fabric.

3. Use a blue-grey in a traditional hallway

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Tipping toward the blue side of the spectrum, this color is a wonderfully chic shade, perfect for narrow hallways and landings alike. Good if you want to add warmth to a cold space, and an ideal option for country and traditional hallways.

4. Add depth and dimension by using grey on walls and furniture

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An excellent choice for small, light filled rooms, this grey adds a subtle hint of color if you prefer to keep a room fresh and bright (but not white). By using the same color for walls and on furniture, but in both its palest and deepest incarnations, you can create a rich, contrasting look that is co-ordinated yet contemporary.

5. Use grey as a blank canvas for standout furnishings

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Believe it or not, grey paint creates the perfect backdrop for standout colors, pattern and texture in interior design.

However, if your hallway is starved of warm daylight, choose a grey with a touch of warm brown in it – you'll get the elegance of a grey room without it feeling too cold. Opt for soft furnishings in your favorite colors – they will really sing out against a cool backdrop.

6. Take it to the floor with marble and stone

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New interpretations and refreshing schemes make this metamorphic rock an enduring classic. Classic marble may be centuries old, but this versatile material can feel just as relevant in a contemporary setting, and is a beautiful way to add a touch of grey underfoot. 

Too much stone can feel cold and sterile – and marble is no exception. Be sure to include elements of wood, brass and fabric to introduce warmth and deaden the echo of hard surfaces. The mix of materials will help to break up the monotony of the stone. 

7. Paint a narrow hallway in a richly-pigmented grey

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This deep grey shade is ideal for those that want to add some drama to their scheme. Richly pigmented, this will soak up cold light so is a great choice for north-facing rooms or spaces with little natural light. Team with warm lighting and reflective surfaces for a more sophisticated feel.

8. Opt for a grey color scheme in a family home

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There is something quite delightfully decadent about a grey color scheme. It is cold yet warm at the same, and can be used a backdrop to highlight a carefully-curated selection of wonderful artwork, family heirlooms and well-chosen furniture. 

What's more, grey – particularly dark grey – is perfect color choice if you have children, as it will hide any unsightly fingermarks on the walls. 

9. Channel the restful nature of grey in a landing space

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Use grey to create a harmonious look in a landing – one that will make a great first impression. Whether it's pale or slight darker, dove grey is a great all-rounder.

You can dress it up with metallic shades for a luxe look, or keep it simple with natural colors and earthy textures.

10. Introduce a subtle shade

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This subtle stone shade is an excellent choice for those that wish to dip their toe in the grey color trend without adding too much drama. Flipping between beige and grey depending on whether the room receives warm of cold daylight, making it the perfect choice for an entryway.

Is grey a good color for the hallway?

‘The use of grey in a hallway is often dependent on the light conditions,' says Joa Studholme. 'Dark greys can work superbly in light starved halls to create drama on arrival and make all the rooms off it look huge and super bright, while colder blues are better suited to gritty industrial kitchens.'

Pale greys provide a softer alternative to whites, while deep dark greys are packed with drama allowing contrasting shades to pop against their bold backdrop. While the darker shades usually have the strongest appeal, when push comes to shove, having such a deep color on the walls may be too much of a commitment for some.

The key is to choose the right undertone for your space. 'With almost as many grey paint colors to choose from as off-whites, finding the perfect grey can be a minefield,' says Benjamin Moore UK Director, Helen Shaw.  

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Looking for grey hallway ideas? Whether it’s pale or slightly darker, dove grey is a great all-rounder. You can dress it up with silvers and metallic shades for a luxe look or keep it simple with natural colours and earthy textures.

Grey is the go-to shade if you are looking to make a smart first impression. A deep charcoal, paired with luxe lighting in the form of wall lights or a decadent chandelier, is a sophisticated south-facing hallway idea.

Alternatively, in a smaller or darker entranceway, use grey as a base wallpaper colour and choose a pretty motif to add interest where furniture or other accessories would otherwise clutter the space.

Grey hallway ideas

1. Flatter grey woodwork with grey wallpaper

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From photo-real prints to whimsical, metallic-tinted designs, feathers are a natural extension of the popular bird motif and are possibly a more versatile choice.

Sold by the metre, this hallway wallpaper idea has detailed, colourful feathers that make a bold statement. Samui Natural Truffle wallpaper, POA, Voyage Decoration .

Feathers work well in both traditional and modern schemes. Looser ‘floating' designs suit a more classic setting, while those laid out in formation are usually great for a contemporary look.

While the dreamy quality of feathers makes them a shoo-in for a bedroom, we think their delicate quality, revealing the beauty of nature, makes them perfect for a room that links inside and outdoors.

2. Combine grey and white

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Using dark grey selectively in a narrow white hallway will make the space feel smarter without sucking the light from it. This makeover can be achieved on a relatively small budget, too.

Create your own wall panelling with MDF and give your front door and radiator a makeover with paint. Tired wooden floorboards can be updated with paint, too.

This diamond pattern pays homage to classic Victorian checkerboard hallway tiles, but feels contemporary.

3. Paint it dark and keep it cool

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Painting a hallway in a dark colour makes the rooms that come off it feel brighter and bigger. From deepest slate to dark concrete, these greys have blue in their DNA.

Avoid going this dark in a north-facing room. They’re perfect for cooling down an over-bright, south-facing space. Go tonal with blue-based colours for a subtle highlight – think teal or lapis. Or, create a bold contrast with a splash of rich yellow, orange or pink to pop against the deep grey.

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4. Introduce copper accents

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Take the intimidation out of grey by warming up this look with copper accessories. The rose-gold undertones have a lovely way of adding a glow to the scheme, making it warm and inviting.

The darker the shade of grey, the more moody and dramatic. So, make use of this quality by playing with dark and light metallic tones in copper and brass, currently the hottest of metals around. If in doubt, opt for a light, subtle shade of grey.

5. Enliven a grey hallway with bright colour

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Grey works as a fabulous canvas to able you to show off the most vibrant shades. Pink, blue and yellow work particularly well in grey hallway colour schemes, especially if you want to create an unforgettable impression when your guests walk through the door.

The hallway is the perfect place to experiment, so clash patterns and print for added effect.

6. Go for grey-on-grey

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Think grey paint won't work in a classic entrance hall? Think again! For a more traditional and cosy take on grey, go for brown greys and mix with warm wood furniture and natural accessories.

This traditional space truly embraces the grey-on-grey trend, and doesn't it do it well? It's also crammed with handy hallway storage ideas.

7. Make an entrance

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Give your hallway a smart, upscale feel with a deep grey tone. In fact, if you fancy being a little daring, a light-filled entrance space is the perfect place to experiment.

Try shades of slate, concrete and navy-infused greys for a bold statement, then team with bright white to sharpen up the look.

8. Paint below the dado rail

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Don't want to go grey all-over? No sweat! Paint is probably the easiest and most cost-effective way to make a big impact in a room. Use a pale shade of grey below the dado rail for minimal fuss, but maximum impact.

9. Take it up the stairs

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Grey is a great colour choice for a stair runner, as a neutral, it will pair well with just about any colour. If you're after a timeless staircase idea that will age well, then a striped runner is the perfect choice for you.

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What color to paint the corridor in the apartment: our advice (+38 photos)

Content

  1. The role of color
  2. Choosing the color for a narrow hallway
  3. Decoration for a small white hallway
  4. Decorating with natural materials
  5. and brown tones (2 videos)
  6. Hallway color options (38 photos)

Many people, when making repairs, often do not attach importance to the interior of the hallway. They strive to make this room functional and forget that convenience can be combined with stylish design. Even the most modest hallway can be turned into a work of art with the right design. So, what color to paint the corridor in the apartment?

The role of color

Color is a key design element of the room. The selected shades depend on the style, lighting, area and purpose of the room. There are no strict rules in choosing colors for the hallway; full scope for creativity is limited only by the designer's imagination. The only thing that is recommended to be taken into account is that the interiors of the corridor and other rooms should be in harmony.

The walls in the hallway can be painted in any color: bright, pastel, saturated and muted - only white is recommended to be avoided. Classic light brown and beige shades are suitable for those who want to create, above all, a practical corridor. Light gray walls will visually enlarge the room, besides, this color is easy to combine with brighter tones.

It is advisable to combine no more than three colors in any room, otherwise colorful walls will "overload" interior . Before you paint the corridor, you need to think about whether the existing furniture will fit into such an interior. If it is possible to purchase a new one, then maintain a single style. Classical furniture is unlikely to fit into a red or black corridor, and minimalist furniture in pink.

Important note! The furniture should be darker than the walls, but not too gloomy. Black should always be balanced with lighter shades.

Selecting a color for a narrow hallway

Many people find a narrow corridor inconvenient. Place cabinets only along the walls, which, by the way, are constantly getting dirty. Pasted wallpapers often tear because bags and outerwear hit them, so the best option is to paint the walls.

A narrow corridor imposes certain restrictions on the selection of colors. The main rule is not to overload the corridor with an abundance of flowers.

It is important to make a narrow corridor well lit, not only due to lamps.

White would be a great solution, but its disadvantage is impracticality. This does not mean that it cannot be used in the hallway at all. A snow-white finish on a burgundy or dark blue background will look very impressive. If you do not want such experiments, it is recommended to choose light and delicate tones. Pay attention to the cold color scheme, which will help create a feeling of airiness in the interior.

Avoid monotony, it will tire you. You can create a smooth transition from a light shade to a darker one throughout the corridor. Another solution is to create an interesting wall texture, such as plastering before painting.

Decoration for a small hallway

Small spaces require a particularly careful design approach. What color to paint the room? It is not advised to make the walls in such hallways plain. For visual expansion, it is recommended to use horizontal stripes. Vertical lines will correct low ceilings, visually lifting them. The pattern does not always have to be straight lines, a pattern directed horizontally or vertically is sufficient.

The color scheme in a small hallway should not be too dark. Best painted in light cinnamon and beige shades with white and milky finishes. An interesting solution would be white-brown stripes-teeth. A white horizontal strip on the wall under the ceiling will visually lift it. Mirrors and metallic finishes can also be used to expand the space.

Small rooms are very capricious in terms of design. The emphasis should be on functionality, but avoid exaggerated minimalism.

Natural materials look good in a small apartment. Light wood finishes create a warm and inviting atmosphere, and if properly installed, will last for years.

Decorating with natural materials

Wood-panelled walls in the hallway are still rare, but this bold solution looks very advantageous in corridors of any type. What effect can such walls create? Thanks to the variety of shades and the natural structure of wood, you can create a unique interior.

Wood not only decorates, but also helps solve several problems. You won't have to level the walls, as the panels will hide any small irregularities. The room will not need to be insulated, which is especially important in hallways with a draft.

Natural materials look great in the right light. Wood needs warm, diffused light, while stone needs bright, direct rays.

An equally interesting material is stone. Of course, if you cover all the walls with it, it will look gloomy, but certain areas will be in harmony with the interior. It is better to choose the type of stone depending on what color you have chosen for painting the rest of the wall.

It is important to consider the style of the room. In classic and country style, wood will be appropriate, and modern , retro and minimalism gravitate more towards stone. If your interior is in high-tech style, then it is better not to use such a finish.

Illumination

Illumination is used to zone rooms or create accents on certain details. A place with mandatory enhanced lighting - next to the mirror. You can experiment with other corridor zones.

Colored lighting in a hallway with plain walls will create a completely different mood. And the color of the lamp can be easily changed if desired.

The color of the light source also plays an important role. Green is best used in a seating area, golden or pinkish in front of a mirror. Cold tones visually expand the space. Movable lighting devices will create an interesting effect in any functional area.

Before choosing which color to paint the corridor, you need to take into account all the functional features so that the color scheme improves the appearance of the hallway. A good hallway interior is very important because it sets the mood when you enter the house.

Hallway in white and brown tones (2 videos)


Hallway color options (38 photos)

trendy hallway shades, blue or lilac

Hallway. This space plays an important role. Already at the entrance to it, one can feel the harmony, the mood reigning in the house. Here we meet dear guests, friends who have dropped in for a cup of tea. I want to create the perfect interior here. To do this, you need to choose the right color.

Since entrance halls are often small in size and at the same time they form the first impression of the home, one should approach the issue of their design carefully.

What colors to paint the walls of the hallway (selection of photos)

Contents

When choosing colors for the corridor, consider all the nuances, especially the corridor footage and its layout. Not everyone can boast of a large room. Most often, the hallway is either too small or very long and limited in width. If you like dark shades, especially brown, then visually the width will decrease even more.

Cold colors are best suited for a small corridor: white, pale chestnut, azure, ivory, silver, haze, light brown, grayish.

When deciding on a color, take into account the area and configuration of the room.

The most acceptable design is light brown and gray. Their highlight is neutrality. What it is: a shadow falls on a milky one - a grayish one is formed, and gray in combination with yellow gives a light brown.

Colors depending on the interior style

Classic style. Many people follow this direction. It is not difficult to create it - paint or wallpaper is used to decorate the walls. This style is characterized by a wide range of colors, a combination of large elements, images, ornaments, and uniformity. In some cases, it is more expedient to decorate the hallway with panels - this is one of the most commonly used finishing options today.

Choosing the shade of the walls in the corridor, first of all, select washable finishes.

This style is characterized by the following combination: grayish with light brown, sandy with milky, dark with red, chestnut with red, light purple with light brown, milky with azure.

With a small footage, it is more correct to choose one of the above tones, and it is better to refrain from designing 3D, large drawings. If you live in a private house, the color should be soft, calm, otherwise it will seem that the walls are crushing. No one likes this feeling.

Whatever color you prefer, either paint or wallpaper must be moisture resistant and preferably with an anti-fungal coating.

For decoration, use wallpaper of higher quality than paper. These include non-woven, glass, vinyl, but they also cost a little more than usual.

Walls in a small hallway are best decorated in light and warm colors, they will significantly expand the space.

Modern style. Haven’t decided yet which tone to choose, but want to design it in accordance with fashion trends, the following materials and coatings will do.

Brick. With it, you can decorate all the walls in the hallway or apply only partial decoration and create a rather unusual design in the hallway.

A dimly lit hallway should be decorated in bright colors.

Additional information. If your main goal is to visually expand the room, then paint or decorate the side walls with the lightest colors or finishing materials. Refrain from large elements, massive pieces of furniture, large niches - this will visually significantly reduce the hallway.

Retro style. The use of stone is an acceptable option. It is permissible to use stones of various sizes here. The main requirement is that objects have relief outlines, be bulky, with rigid contours. This will allow the wall covering to look natural, realistic, as in the old days.

Whatever colors of walls, furniture, interior items you choose, the color scheme should vary within no more than three shades.

A distinctive feature of this direction is the use of natural decoration and established colors. The most suitable colors: light brown, milky cream, chestnut, sandy. Contrast and brightness are not allowed.

As for materials, use wallpaper, paint, as well as stones that imitate unevenness, attrition. The same result will give decorative plaster. Although it is expensive, it is used sparingly.

Embossed surface with various patterns, perfect for decorating any style.

Scandinavian style. This direction is characterized by an abundance of light. It is worth using neutral, soft, cool colors, bright colors are unacceptable. The selected shade is recommended to be diluted.

Stylistic design allows not only to create a fashionable interior, but also to reflect taste preferences.

Don't focus on just pale grey, light brown. Sandy, light yellow, azure, golden shades are ideal. With a small area, this is the best option that deserves attention.

Hi-tech. This style is no less popular in our time. Its key areas include the presence of elements of niches and metal decoration in the hallway.

Uncomplicated and simple types of functional finishes emphasize the fundamental features of this trend.

Dark tones are characteristic of the style: dark, greenish, dark azure, silver, etc. The use of stones, wallpapering, coloring are not excluded.

Country style. A few words about colors. The most suitable.

The room is expanded with mirrors, arches, large passages.

Each style is unique and interesting in its own way. Thanks to its features, it helps to create a unique interior.

Note. If you cannot decide on your own, contact the experts. They will help not only to choose the style, but also hide all the shortcomings of the room, create the perfect interior.

Why a corridor needs to be beautiful

This room needs a beautiful decoration as much as other rooms. This is like a “visiting card” of the house, so the design should be approached thoroughly.

Backgrounds and patterns should not be too contrasting in hallways with large wall areas.

In addition, the corridor requires a lot of space for outerwear, shoes and other accessories. But all this should be combined with decor. There is a large area for him - this is a wall. By designing this surface, where there are no clothes, you can radically change the atmosphere here.

To transform the area at the front door, consider these points.

  1. Compact - here the dimensions are smaller than in other rooms. In this regard, it is worthwhile to correctly approach the placement of the necessary items, create a design that visually expands this area.
  2. Thoughtfulness. After returning home from work, I want to plunge into comfort. Therefore, the design of the corridor should evoke only positive emotions, and the furniture should be cozy and multifunctional. Consider choosing a place for outerwear, shoes, mirrors to be comfortable.
  3. Quality. Choose high-quality materials, they will last a long time, and low-grade ones are unreliable, they will soon need to be replaced. Pay attention to the moisture resistance of the material, ease of cleaning.
  4. Beauty. Every room in the house should correspond to this word. If you yourself want to make repairs in the corridor, work hard on the interior so that it matches the style of the entire apartment.

    Make the floor darker than the walls and the ceiling lighter than the floor. In this way, the proportions of the room are visually preserved and the space is not hidden.

What color is best for the corridor

Starting repairs, I want to carry out all the finishing work in a quality manner, to choose the best design. But sometimes there are difficulties with the choice of colors. The best option would be the shade that will be combined with the home environment, interior and color of other rooms.

White. Many are sure that this color is not suitable for the hallway, that it is not entirely practical. Stylists are convinced that entering the white corridor improves the mood, and this is a strong argument in favor of white. In addition, the room visually increases. Of course, everyone finds their own advantages and disadvantages in milky color. But if you really wanted to decorate the interior in this way, you should not give up your desires.

This wall design is an excellent option for small or narrow spaces.

Light green. Green and its shades are gaining more and more popularity. When choosing a shade of green, the design you have conceived is also important. The corridor is small, light colors are ideal: light green, mint, grayish green. Appropriate finishing materials and decorative elements should be used.

Light green wall decoration is very trendy, trendy and modern. With its help, you can bring incredible freshness to the interior.

Please note! This color is basic, and what tone is better to choose, be guided by the footage and shape of the corridor, the type of lighting.

The brightest colors of green can also be used for a large corridor. But you need to be careful, as its overabundance can cause an aggressive attitude. More saturated green shades are also suitable - darkish green, yellow-green, especially with high ceilings and original layout.

The surface of the wall, highlighted with an unusual texture, bright color or pattern, is a special interior technique that guarantees an excellent result.

Inserts will give a peculiar effect. It is more correct to perform colorful inserts on a neutral background. This kind of contrast will make the room larger or visually make a large corridor smaller.

Light. The shade of coffee with milk is preferred by most as the most practical. Light brown decor and furnishings are perfect for different styles. Perfectly combines with dark chestnut, cream, light green.

A well-placed mirror, by adding perspective, will give the room spatial depth and spaciousness.

Let's designate some pluses of a light shade.

A good alternative to white is ivory. The shade is rich, combined with many colors and looks presentable.

Among the shortcomings, one can single out the short service life of such a coating and the likelihood of staining the walls with outerwear or shoes. But now produced moisture and wear-resistant materials will help to easily cope with this problem.

Grey. This color has many shades, it is considered an excellent additional background for colorful elements used in the interior. Painting the walls in the corridor in gray will help to make the atmosphere in the room peaceful and also unusual.

It is recommended to give preference to light shades of gray, which will make the room airy, fresh and spacious.

Unlike light, this color is much more practical, it has several shades: asphalt, metal, pearl. They have a positive effect on a person, soothe, relieve stress. But if there is an overabundance of dark gray in the corridor, it causes melancholy and despondency. Decorative plaster will add variety to such an interior, with its help you can recreate a different texture.

Lilac. This color, like others, is distinguished by a variety of palettes. Lavender belongs to the cool shades, it is best used in rooms facing the sunny side.

A lighter lavender color can be used in rooms with north facing windows.

Delicate lilac tone is ideal for minimalist and classic styles. And in any other style, it looks very impressive.

Some argue that for large rooms where we are constantly, this color is not suitable and it is better to use it in small rooms. One can argue about this. If residents really like this shade, they feel comfortable in such a room, it is quite advisable to use it for decoration. But everything needs moderation.

Dark. A corridor in a dark design looks intimidating, especially with the wrong lighting. In a narrow room, it is better not to use dark tones. Neither thoughtful design nor proper lighting will help with this. A small corridor can be decorated with a dark-colored rug and a small picture; for furniture, choose a wenge tone - it is amber chestnut or dark chestnut with black veins.

Dark walls will be the main accent and will look very elegant, chic and original.

To visually enlarge a dark corridor, it is better not to install interior doors, but to limit yourself to arches. Use a mirror for this. It is better to choose a wall-mounted and wide, built-in will not give such an effect. Suitable shades for the frame are silver or gold. The edges need LED lighting.

Bulky furniture is not suitable for a dark hallway - it makes it heavier. Shelves and hangers should be open, bedside tables are better low. Items choose polished, glossy or mirror. Install multi-level lighting: a chandelier, a sconce, along the edges of the ceiling - a diode contour tape.

Beige. "Business card" - this is also called the corridor, because by its appearance an opinion about the owners is formed. Therefore, they try to create a beautiful interior here. But this is complicated by the constant movement in the room, by the fact that its area is small, there is no natural lighting.

Painting the walls in gray or beige shifts the focus from form to content – ​​a small entrance hall in neutral tones will seem a bit bigger than it really is.

Beige color is best suited for decoration, it will visually enlarge it, add light. Perfectly combined with all colors. Here you can easily pick up furniture, decor. Beige shades will give the interior coziness, harmony.

Fashionable design solutions in 2019 (selection of photos)

Consider the fashion trends in the design of the hallway for this year:

  1. It is important to plan the arrangement of furniture when creating the hallway interior. Since there are few free walls left, decoration plays a secondary role.
  2. Repair is difficult for a large number of items. Be sensible by opting for minimalism.
  3. Use up to three colors for decoration: wood effect, white, gray or dark. Everything in the hallway has its own colors, for example, a wood-like floor, a snow-white ceiling, a dark rug. These colors are present in almost every interior. If you bring bright colors, it will look pretentious and ridiculous.
  4. Fashionable entrance hall with built-in furniture and concealed LED lighting.

    If the entrance hall is conceived in a neutral color and without bright accents, then you can choose combinations of colors close in palette.

When designing a small corridor, accuracy and functionality should be a priority. Make the background in neutral colors, and from finishing materials we advise you to focus on decorative plaster. It is reliable, stains are not noticeable on it, it is easy to clean.


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