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25 Smart Hallway Decorating Ideas - How to Decorate a Hallway

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by Kelsey Mulvey

updated Apr 3, 2022

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Nothing says, “welcome to my home” like an entryway and hallway. While this space may seem inconsequential, in reality it sets the tone for your entire home when visitors arrive. What’s more, a well-styled hallway can draw a visitor’s eye into your abode, leaving them eager to share your space with you. 

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It doesn’t matter if you live in a city apartment or a spacious place in the suburbs, there’s probably something you can do to spice up your main hallway and entryway. Most hallways aren’t large enough for a full scheme of furniture and accessories, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have a well-placed console table, or even some clever storage options. 

Believe it or not, your entry or hallway still has a lot of design potential. You just need to learn how to style this small space to your advantage. To help you in that endeavor, we’ve rounded up the smartest hallway decor ideas. From the best entryway paint colors to top plants for low-light apartments, you’re bound to find an idea here that can work for your space, whether it’s long and narrow or small and wide.

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1. Unexpected patterns

Sure, you want to impress visitors when they first enter your home, but that doesn’t mean you can’t experiment with bold colors or patterns. This tiny UK home does just that, with a dramatic tropical wallpaper that offsets a very different striped pattern on the stair carpeting. 

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2. Modern farmhouse

A dark, boring hallway in a 1950s Colorado home gets a dramatic makeover, complete with neutral gray batten board walls, updated hardware on the doors and lighting and white doors instead of the glossy wood tones that have come to look so outdated.  

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3. Shades of blue

We love hallway decor ideas that incorporate clever pops of color. This one, from Anne Chicheportiche’s home, comes together expertly with a hallway carpet that coordinates with a set of blue doors at the end of the hall, and a gallery of art that also includes various shades of blue. 

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4. Orange and blue

This clever hallway redo by @colourfulnumber12 gives a mid-century vibe to the space, with a circular mirror placed above a slim console table. A tiny table like this is one of our favorite hallway decor ideas, since it lends character and adds storage at the same time. 

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5. Expertly incorporated seating

A place to sit down and remove your shoes upon entering your home is a great idea, which is why a low-profile place to sit like the one shown here is a great hallway decor idea. This neutral-colored bench blends perfectly with this beige and black space. 

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6. Bold tiles

This homeowner took a potential eyesore in the form of a black heater, and made it part of a beautiful grand scheme by incorporating bold, black and white tiling and a black-rimmed circular mirror. 

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7. Modern and geometric

When it comes to hallway decor ideas, mirroring a shape seen elsewhere in the home is a great option. We love how this slim console table perfectly mirrors (both in shape and color) the rectangular door that sits just beyond it. Pretty cherry blossoms and visually interesting lighting bring this look together perfectly. 

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8. Make a statement with mirrors

Want to fake your way to a more spacious hallway? All you need is a reflective surface. “Adding a mirror at the end of a narrow hallway will make a typically dark space feel lighter and larger,” says Liana Thomson, an accessories product developer at home decor retailer EQ3. Take a cue from this suburban retreat by adding a small, circular mirror to your mix. This option makes a pretty, sculptural statement without overwhelming the rest of the space.

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9. Style with shiplap

Recreate the look of this modern Louisiana farmhouse in your home by covering your hall walls in shiplap. “Not only does shiplap make a space look more important and special, but it also adds durability,” says designer Michelle Gerson. “Adding shiplap to the walls is a cool way to make the hallway feel like an extension of the design of the house.” A practical, pretty, and space-efficient way to pack on the style? Chip and Joanna Gaines would definitely approve.

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Repeat your light fixtures

If you want to give a slim entry some pizazz, choose your light fixtures with care. “The addition of sconces provide repetition and visual interest while also setting the tone upon entering,” says designer Lauren Nelson. “Sconces offer ambient lighting, which is much more inviting than recessed cans (much like the effect of candles in the old days).” A sconce can give your place plenty of personality. In this New York City rental, the stacked geometric fixture oozes of old school, Art Deco glamor and gives guests a hint of what decor is to come in the rest of the home.

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11. Pick out a pendant

We love the idea of playing around with lighting if you’re looking for hallway decor ideas. Speaking of lighting, you can always wow visitors by adding a single statement pendant to your foyer. In this charming English home, a rattan pendant lends the formal-looking hallway a cool, coastal edge.

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12. Add accessories

If you have a few extra hats and bags on hand, borrow some “style” from your closet by hanging a few pieces in your entry, as seen in this Orange County-based crib. Not only will this option add some texture to your walls, but you’ll also be less likely to leave without these key pieces as you head out the door!

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13. Create storage with a console

Just because entries are notoriously small doesn’t mean you can’t fit in some furniture. “I always use the hallway as a landing place,” says designer Sarah Wilson, owner of Chansaerae Designs. “Set up a table where you can unload as you come in.” A console table, like the one seen in this Barcelona home, offers some extra storage and keeps the space from feeling too sterile—that’s a win-win in my book.

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Keep your console clear

While a slim console table can amp up an entry, there’s always the risk that it’ll make your small space feel cluttered. Get the best of both worlds with a transparent table. “If you have a hallway that seems wide enough for a console table, opt for a thin, acrylic one,” says Alessandra Wood, interior design expert at Modsy, an e-design company. This will allow light to pass through and keep your hallway feeling open and accessible while still giving you a spot to drop keys.” This Brooklyn Heights home takes this clear storage to the max by slipping a woven basket underneath the table.

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15. Get a gallery wall

One of the best hallway decor ideas we’ve come across? Turn your unassuming hall or entry into a museum-worthy masterpiece by creating a gallery wall. “I love when I see hallways used to display a full collection of art,” Wood shares. “This seemingly small space can house a ton of art and become a passageway for inspiration. ” With art as far as the eye can see, Kate Beebe’s maximalist hall proves this point—and is an anything but boring way to set the tone when you enter her home.

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16. Round up some rugs

Fun, eye-catching rugs can make great hallway decor ideas. While a single runner will pack a punch, this New Orleans home utilizes a set of two vintage rugs for a unique look. The varying patterns offer visual interest, but the similar color palettes keep the look cohesive. Even if you don’t have a lot of room for furniture, you can certainly pull off a small rug.

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17. Prioritize pops of color

Sometimes a little bit of color is just what the design doctor ordered. “Painting the ceiling is a fun way to add dimension into a hallway,” says designer Ginny Macdonald. “It will draw the eye up and elongate the space.” Instead of using one shade, incorporate the hallway decor idea of  creating a cool, ombré effect with multiple hues as seen in this Barcelona space above. The result? A hallway you’ll actually want to stay in and look around—and not just pass through.

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18. Go to the dark side

Turns out painting with dark colors does have its perks—especially when decorating your entry or hall. “You could also paint the ceiling and the walls in a moody color and play with the fact that the hallway is dark,” Macdonald says. “Painting it white, especially if it has no natural light, could actually make it feel more gloomy, as the white has nothing to bounce off. Playing into the darkness will make it feel cozy.” In Lori LaMont and Monte Weiss’s Long Beach apartment, you can see this principle at play, where they embraced a deep blue wall color for their windowless hallway but punctuated that darkness with orange pendant lights and crisp, white trim.

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19. Finish it off with floating shelves

Looking for hallway decor ideas for stowing your mail or apartment keys? Add some wall storage to your hall. “Floating shelves can be a good option if you have a wider hallway that could use some much-needed depth and pizazz,” says designer Breegan Jane. “They can be functional without taking up any floor space.” Not only is this trick space-efficient, but this is one DIY project that can be done in an hour. Use Amber Guyton’s tiny bungalow above as your inspiration.

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20. Layer in a storage ladder

If the mere thought of drilling holes into your wall makes you nervous that you’ll lose your security deposit, lean a ladder-like shelving unit against your wall instead. Not only is the ladder in this Barcelona house tour equal parts pretty and practical, but it’s also from IKEA!

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21. Try tiles

Small space dwellers, take note! If you want to carve out an “entryway” from the rest of your home, fake its footprint by laying down some tiles. This Scandinavian sanctuary nails this idea with a fun patchwork of designs that stick to a cohesive color palette. Living in a rental? You can get the look with peel-and-stick tile decals or temporary vinyl tiles.

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22. Style out a shelfie

Have a hallway with charming nooks or niches? Put those built-ins to good use by creating a shelfie brimming with personality. With a cactus, colorful books, and a seriously impressive matchbook collection, we can’t help but smile whenever I look at this Scandi-inspired space.

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23. Fill it with foliage

Aspiring plant parents will find a lot to love about “Plant Doctor” Hilton Carter’s Baltimore abode. His 1,000-square-foot home features over 200 plants—including a hallway with a propagation wall. Go ahead and embrace your green thumb by copying this look.

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Try a tapestry

If you want to give your walls some love but aren’t ready to commit to a full gallery wall, add a few tapestries. I love the simple pair hanging in this Philadelphia pad. Not only can this trick give your walls some much-needed texture and visual interest, tapestries can also strike a balance between subtleness and statement if you select them carefully.

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25. Layer your ledge

The key to a design-savvy entry or hallway is making the most of the architecture you have. This Swedish space doesn’t have statement light fixtures or whimsical wallpaper, but the addition of a few plants and pottery pieces to the windowsill turns up the charm in an otherwise fairly quiet room.

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26. Embrace an accent wall

Adding an accent wall might be one of the oldest tricks in the design book; however, it’s still a solid way to spruce up your hallway or entryway. Convinced accent walls are played out? Check out the cool alternative from this Spanish home above. The stark contrast between the pink and black hues makes a big statement without the need for excess ornamentation.

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27. Make a makeup mecca

If you’re looking for hallway decor ideas that make the end of a slim hall feel less, well, abrupt, add a compact vanity table. In this pretty Philadelphia pad, a small table and faux fur stool give this otherwise sterile space a fun, cozy feel. Plus, this kind of setup can double as a desk when you work from home.

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28. Bring on the books

Looking for the best hallway decor ideas for bookworms? Add some square shelves to your entryway. The low-slung cubbies seen in this North Carolina home can hold a lot without making the space appear cluttered. You can always sub in some baskets and bins, too, if you want some covered storage.

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29. Dress up your door

The quickest and easiest way to spruce up your entry? Paint the inside of your front door a bold hue. When one couple used this trick in their New York City apartment, they ended up with an unapologetically stylish moment—whether they’re coming or going.

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Hallways come in all shapes and sizes: some are quite long, others are narrow, and some wind around the house. If you've neglected dealing with yours because you just aren't quite sure how to decorate a hallway, now is the time to get inspired. The 26 hallway decor ideas below prove that paint, artwork, wallpaper, and so much more can work wonders in making any ordinary hallway feel special.

75 Best Space Saving Solutions

The first place anyone enters a house is the entryway. It is important that the room is distinguished by harmony and practicality. Features of the room do not always allow you to realize your ideas. But you can pick up the current design of a long corridor to emphasize the pros and hide the flaws.

The corridor is the first room that guests enter when they enter the house. It is from him that the impression of the owners of the dwelling begins

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Design of a narrow and long corridor in the apartment

The key task in this situation is to transform the existing tunnel into a place of convenience and functionality. The design of a long corridor depends on the end result that the owners of the house want to get. There are many factors to consider, including the presence of pets. This will help you choose the right finishing materials. If there is a cat, then wallpapering the lower part of the walls should not be. nine0003

The design of the corridor should be in harmony with the design of the rest of the rooms. Interiors can be visually unified through common motifs, such as stripes in furniture upholstery and on walls

Certain techniques will help transform the hallway for the better:

  1. Competent organization of lighting.
  2. The predominance of light colors and a glossy surface. Additionally, they introduce a combination of plaster and wallpaper, masonry.
  3. Use of built-in furniture models. nine0010
  4. Creating a visual enlargement of the entrance area.
  5. Decorate with accessories, including pictures and photo frames.

The last technique allows you to effectively change the perception of a long territory, occupying a minimum of volume.

See alsoFeatures of designing a hallway in the Scandinavian style

It is recommended to give preference to light colors, but to refrain from white. It quickly and easily gets dirty, therefore it is not suitable for a room of this purpose. Neutral shades are preferred, including cream and beige. nine0003

Corridor interior in neutral tones in light shades

White suitable for ceiling. You can choose a combination of several colors on the wall for a long territory. Contrast will do, but it is preferable to choose slightly lighter and darker tones from the same palette. For horizontal separation of the wall, a molding is introduced. The upper part is made out in a lighter tone. Choose a molding with a width of about 8-10 cm.

Doors and plinth are made in the same range. Furniture can also have a similar color. This will allow the space to become whole and complete. nine0003

See alsoWhere to start transforming and decorating the hallway

Choosing furniture design for a long and narrow room

In the design of a long corridor, it is important to correctly select furniture items. Add maximum functionality. The choice is influenced by the layout and territory of the hallway. If there are enough meters, you should install a built-in wardrobe. Its advantage will be mirrored doors. This will visually improve the perception of the room.

Built-in wardrobe with mirrored doors to visually enlarge a narrow space

Tip. To increase practicality, it is worth using the corners as much as possible. Suitable special shelves and shoe cabinets.

Light compact furniture saves usable space

An interesting idea - a built-in niche for outerwear with a convenient bench for changing shoes

To conveniently place small accessories, purchase hanging organizers. Visually achieving space helps getting rid of interior doors, and replacing them with a semicircular arch. nine0003

To increase the breadth, a mirror is hung on one wall, and a lamp is placed on the opposite side. If the corridor is very narrow, wall accessories should be kept to a minimum so as not to interfere with comfortable movement.

Dimensions of furniture must be selected so that there is a passage width of at least 80 cm

See also Corridor and hallway design, finishing features

Suitable materials for wall decoration

Cladding requires careful selection to create an attractive and practical interior. It is recommended to take into account the features of the room. The selected materials must comfortably withstand the effects of a humid environment and temperature changes. Ease of care should be one of the key selection criteria. The entrance hall is characterized by a high level of pollution, because dirt and moisture from rain are brought into the house along with shoes and outerwear. nine0003

Original narrow hallway interior with practical wall coverings and bright accents in the form of yellow doors

It is recommended to avoid drywall and special panels. Such an option will take away space, which is already small. It is better to dwell on various types of wallpaper, including liquid, vinyl, textured or in the manner of glass. Suitable Venetian plaster.

In addition to facing, it is important to choose the right pattern. Exclude stripes located vertically or horizontally, large pattern. These options contribute to the visual narrowing of space. Stop at an abstraction that is chaotic. nine0003

See also Advantages and design of small dressing rooms

Wall decoration - increase space

To level the surface, use special liquid products, not drywall, so as not to take centimeters. Wallpaper for painting allows you to regularly update the interior of the hallway, repainting the surface in a new color. Defects are often observed in the corridor, including scratches and stains. Abstraction will help to hide such a flaw.

Contrasting light wallpaper for painting will expand the room

See alsoDesign of an entrance hall in a private or rural house

Choice of color in the interior of a narrow corridor

The design of a long narrow corridor requires a competent selection of a color palette. The light spectrum is suitable. It visually adds freshness and airiness to the room. The basis can be a delicate pastel range, including beige, blue, sand tones. For the ceiling, traditionally, most choose a white shade.

Simple decoration in light colors - a universal solution for a small hallway

Contrasting combinations are allowed, but require moderation

Many hallways lack natural light, making it difficult to find the perfect style. Therefore, white and its tones will prevail. But it’s not worth making the hallway completely snow-white. It looks boring and is impractical. Even when decorating the ceiling surface and walls with a single range, it is necessary that they differ by a couple of shades. The upper part of the room is lighter.

See alsoFeatures and design difficulties of a small corridor

Ceiling decoration in a narrow hallway

For the correct design of the ceiling, it is necessary to follow some design tips:

  1. Use a stretch fabric with a glossy fabric with a reflective effect.
  2. The ceiling and floor must have the same color palette.
  3. You can realize the design of several levels. The main part should be in the center. Not implemented with low ceilings when constructing a suspended product. nine0010
  4. Ceiling pendants are introduced into the levels, hiding them from view.

Additional lights around the ceiling for comfortable lighting

Tension fabric can be in several levels. This will level the surface and visually add latitude. Lightweight design does not weigh down the room. LED pendants in combination with a glossy finish add volume to the room.

White ceiling with niche lights will add volume to the corridor

See alsoDesign of a hallway in Khrushchev: the choice of finishes and visual techniques for expanding space

Lighting a narrow and long corridor

Light plays a huge role in the arrangement of the corridor. The perception of the room depends on the correct organization. The entrance hall is distinguished by the lack of natural light. To optically enlarge the space, bright light should be used.

Comfortable illumination of a blind corridor is achieved by combining different light sources

Do not use daylight fluorescent lamps. They break the color reproduction of the interior and contribute to the transformation of shades, which negatively affects the perception of the overall gamut of the room. Many modern designers recommend installing halogens. They have the closest to daylight.

Illumination of built-in wardrobe shelves together with white walls will make the corridor bright and stylish

In order for lighting to bring only a positive effect, you must follow some tips:

  1. Avoid hanging chandeliers.
  2. Introduction of the principle of combined lighting.

Spotlight adds space to the area in combination with wall lamps. The latter should be compact so as not to steal width from space. You can organize the illumination of the mirror, shelves, to optically push the walls apart. If the ceiling is glossy, then the fixtures are placed at floor level, which will allow them to be reflected in the canvas and create the illusion of dual lighting. nine0003

Wall lamps also act as decorative elements

See alsoDesign of a hallway of various layouts

To get rid of the feeling of tightness, you should design the ceiling and floor in one palette. First you need to decide on the lining. Due to the high cross-country ability, it is necessary that the material be wear-resistant, durable, and practical. Suitable linoleum, tile, parquet or laminate. These coatings are of good quality, long service life and easy maintenance. nine0003

Bright tiles at the front door will dilute the monotonous interior and will be very convenient for cleaning

Laminate should be laid perpendicular to the walls to allow them to expand. Diagonal masonry also contributes to the visual expansion of the territory.

It is recommended to follow useful tips when applying:

Floor covering can be used for hallway zoning

See alsoInteresting corridor design 4 sq. m.

Entrance halls for narrow corridors

In crowded conditions, the amount of furniture will be limited, and it will be placed along one wall. It is better to purchase a built-in model with compartment doors. This will allow you not to take up extra space when opening the cabinet. You can find a suitable model in the store or make to order. In the latter case, the features of the room are taken into account, and the furniture takes into account individual parameters. The chosen model must be functional and practical. nine0003

Built-in wardrobe with a mirror on the door

See also Designing a hall in a large house: fashion trends, decorating tips

Making the room more spacious by working on the design of a long corridor

Some decide to redevelop to increase the usable area. But this is redundant. Expanding the corridor and demolishing the wall automatically reduces the area of ​​the adjacent room. Therefore, it is better to use special techniques to increase the effectiveness of the design. nine0003

Dark doors against light walls help visually increase the space

Creating special illusions with the help of colors will correct some of the shortcomings of the hallway. The interior of the whole house should be in harmony with the corridor. A minimum of dark tones will allow you not to visually make the room even smaller.

There should be no unnecessary things in a small hallway

Each detail should work to visually increase the space, and also perform a specific function

In addition to flowers, mirrors are actively used to improve the perception of the corridor. The most common techniques are shown in the table:

Receptions Description
Mirror finish Allows you to create a visual perspective. It is important to comply with the measures and not overdo it with realism. This can cause minor injuries when hitting a wall.
Mirror window The mirror is framed with a special figured frame, which, in addition to increasing the space, becomes a good design addition. nine0226
Mirror door It is necessary to insert a mirror product into the door frame. The illusion of increasing borders is created.

A mirror on the end wall or cabinet will add spaciousness to the hallway

See alsoModern corridor design - how to create an attractive interior in the hallway in 2022

Playing with visual perception

Various visual effects can change the appearance of a room. With the help of a palette, mirror surfaces and competent lighting, it will be possible to hide the shortcomings of this area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe apartment, emphasize the advantages and advantageously present the available space. More light colors will fill the hallway with light and lightness. Mirrors and spotlights visually create the illusion of a wide corridor. nine0003

Reflection in mirror surfaces always contributes to the visual expansion of space

Minimalism is best

Narrow space creates certain problems in interior design. It is necessary to carefully consider every detail and use effective techniques for visually changing the room. This will transform the area into a stylish and practical space.

Video: fresh design ideas for a long corridor

Photo: 50 ready-made solutions for arranging a narrow corridor

10 photo-ideas of designing a long narrow corridor in an apartment

Many words have been written about the fact that the corridor is the visiting card of any apartment and the place where they get the first impression of it. Unfortunately, most of the corridors in typical apartment buildings are planned so narrow, dark and cramped that there is practically no room for creative design solutions and any kind of self-expression. Let's talk about how, despite all these restrictions, transform a cramped corridor. nine0003

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1. More light – more space
Thanks to the skylights, this entire narrow passage is filled with light. And additional lighting in the evenings is created by almost invisible lamps located on the wall under the ceiling.

It is clear that it is almost impossible to cut through the ceiling in a typical building. But you can make an imitation of skylights - ceiling lights that are mounted in a false ceiling. nine0003

TIP:
In a long corridor, bet on white walls - even if there is no shortage of natural light. The fact is that light paint or wallpaper reflects light in the best way and the walls themselves literally become its source. And of course, it is important to have enough traditional light sources there.

Elad Gonen

2. Hidden cabinets and doors
It may sound strange, but sometimes, instead of hiding, it is worth emphasizing the shortcomings - well, for example, take and turn a corridor that looks like a pipe into a fashionable podium. Let the walls on the sides be even and smooth, and only a narrow illuminated path will invite you to walk along it with a step “from the hip”. Approximately the same go fashion models at fashion shows. To implement this idea, it is necessary that nothing distracts attention on the walls. Install interior doors flush with the wall so that they are almost invisible. And wardrobes should also completely merge with the plane of the wall. nine0003

Ceiling-mounted spotlights and spotlights placed just above the floor, providing indirect light, accentuate the length of the aisle. A minimum of trinkets and snow-white walls - and you get a very stylish space.

TIP:
White walls pair perfectly with natural wood in warm tones; in the photo - cherry parquet.

schöne räume ai GmbH

3. Library Corridor
Narrow passage corridors can be fitted with built-in bookcases. Bookshelves look friendly and create coziness already at the entrance to the apartment. Flashy ceiling lights that look like portholes also prove that there are no walk-through, that is, secondary, rooms in this apartment, and its owners love modern design. nine0003

TIP:
In the photo, the oak effect laminate is laid diagonally, which visually expands the space of the corridor.

4. Own art gallery
Along with the personal library, engravings, drawings, photographs, postcards, collections of butterflies - in general, any kind of exhibits can live in the corridor. Decorated in different frames, they create a cozy friendly atmosphere. Flying along the long aisle, guests will have the opportunity to admire them from the heart. nine0003

TIP:
Not everyone can boast of a corridor with a glass wall (it needs serious repairs), but nevertheless, you can effectively display your large and small masterpieces by installing a track system with spotlights in the corridor - as in museum.

Otto von Berlin

5. Custom hangers
In a small and narrow hallway, ditch the wardrobe in favor of a rod, railing or hooks on the wall. In the photo, a used copper pipe as a corridor hanger not only saves space, but also further emphasizes the architectural elegance of the corridor. nine0003

TIP:
If you have such a spectacular detail, you should abandon other pieces of furniture or paintings - in this case, you will focus on the hanger as a self-sufficient art object.

BESPOKE Interior Design & Production

6. Shoe Rack
Where do you put your shoes? We have a solution, because it is in such a long corridor that your shoes can find shelter. In this case, shallow, almost flat pedestals are best suited. Make them to order! They have enough space for sports shoes and stilettos. nine0003

TIP:
Tops and fronts should be the same color to avoid variegation. A narrow nightstand will also accommodate scarves and hats, and you can put a bag and keys on top.

John Maniscalco Architecture

7. Take Care of the Atmosphere
What is usually missing in a hallway is atmosphere. However, it is very simple to create it by relying on lamps that emit a sufficiently powerful and warm light. Placed at regular intervals, the hanging paper lights give the hallway a pleasant light and beautifully illuminate this narrow passageway. At the same time, they optically divide a long distance into shorter segments. nine0003

TIP:
A handy single-leaf sliding door, like the one in this apartment, can separate part of a long hallway if needed.

8. Intriguing details
With the help of decorative details, such as the unusual design of the ceiling, you can create intrigue and atmosphere in a completely ordinary, at first glance, corridor. For example, this slatted ceiling creates a bizarre play of light in the corridor. The longitudinal lines deliberately emphasize an imaginary drawback - the length of the corridor. nine0003

TIP:
If you have skylights, decorate the ceiling with electrically controlled slats that can be adjusted depending on the angle of daylight and the season.

AAB DIE RAUMKULTUR GmbH & Co. KG

9. Hallway mirror
Brighten up your hallway by placing a large mirror on the side wall that will reflect light in all directions and optically expand the space.


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