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Hallway wallpaper | Ideas for entrance areas and stairway walls

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    The entrance is like the home's visiting card. With fabulous wallpaper models for the hallway or stairway, the first impression is always positive. Make your guests feel welcome with inviting wall décor. More

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    First impressions are important, especially in the entrance area of a house or apartment. The design chosen for the hallway or stairway reflects the owner's preferences and offers a glimpse of their character. Hallway wallpaper comes in a large array of decorative styles and provides enormous potential to visually change unfavourable room parameters. Design your hallway and cloakroom to create a sneak preview of the entire home. Stairways benefit particularly from striking designer wallpaper models which give them character and create atmosphere.  

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    What are the best design options for narrow hallways?

    Geometric patterns suggesting infinity, or a stunning feature wall, can add a sense of space to short, narrow hallways. In long, narrow hallways, large-scale patterns, material imitations and light colours decrease the "hose effect".

    Short, narrow hallway

    Small-scale, delicate patterns, in fresh, bright colours are the best choice for short, narrow hallways. Geometric designs which seem to lose themselves in infinitude are particularly interesting. Patterns with depth or a three-dimensional effect are another great option. A side wall can be turned into a beautiful feature wall with an unusual pattern wallpaper.

    Long, narrow hallway

    A long, oppressive hallway can be beautified with a fabulous pattern wallpaper. Imaginative designs cleverly distract the eye. Typographic patterns or stone/leather imitation designs are great examples. As a feature wall, the front wall of a long hallway can have a widening effect.

    How can a small hallway be made to look more spacious?

    The ceiling height determines how we perceive a room in terms of space. Small hallways with particularly high or low ceilings can be made to look wider and larger with some handy interior decoration tricks.

    High ceilings

    High ceilings often make the walls appear too large and seemingly endless, whilst not having a visually enlarging effect. A good solution is to create separate areas. For instance, applying a single-colour wallpaper with an interesting surface to the bottom third of the wall and a pattern wallpaper in matching colours to the rest of the wall can create the desired effect.

    Low ceilings

    Low ceilings require cunning methods to look higher. This can be achieved with wallpaper patterns that are arranged vertically, e.g. longitudinal stripes which become less defined in the top area, towards the ceiling.

    What are the best options for a dark hallway with no natural light?

    Light wallpaper colours introduce additional light into a dark hallway. If there are no windows, intelligent lighting with daylight lamps and suitable wallpaper types can make a huge difference.

    Light colours for wall décor

    Wallpapers with light base and pattern colours are the be-all and end-all for hallways with little or no natural light. Variations of cream and yellow are particularly "illuminating". Ideally, the base and pattern colours should match and/or merge. Strong contrasts or clashing colours are to be avoided. Wallpaper types with iridescent, shiny surfaces or 3D foils and glass bead wallpaper models reflect or scatter light, adding interest.

    Lighting in hallways without windows

    Sometimes, even light wallpaper colours aren't sufficient to give a hallway without windows a cosy character. An intelligent lighting concept which works with the individual layout and the functional aspects of the space is the answer. This might be, for instance, a row of theatre-type bulbs around the mirror by the coat rack or a modern light strip along the walls. Spot lamps set into the ceiling are also a great idea to add light to dark hallways. A lighting specialist can provide individual advice.

    How do I choose the best wallpaper for my hallway?

    Without a doubt, the entrance is an important area which draws direct attention. In order to provide visitors and guests with a positive impression, the chosen wallpaper design should reflect the authentic and unique individuality, taste, and mentality of the residents.

    Modern styles

    Modern wallpaper patterns are exceedingly varied and not tied to any particular specifications. Whimsical ornaments, black-and-white figures, or elegant geometric shapes are all fabulous pattern ideas for hallways. The design should give a glimpse of the rest of the home and pique the curiosity.

    Concrete looks

    Cool concrete adds an urban, stylish effect to a room. It is an expression of modern styles combined with a sense of permanence and durability. Concrete can be smooth or rough, brand new or weathered. There are many more than just 50 shades of grey, and they form lasting relationships with hues like corn yellow or fir-tree green.

    Stone-look models

    Stone looks can be cool, luxurious, or rustic, and the choices of stone imitation wallpaper models are just as multi-faceted. A sophisticated marble design fills a hall or stairway with an elegant aura. Brick looks are a great match for the country house style, but work equally well with urban loft styles.

    Stripes

    Stripe wallpaper models come in many different styles. Block stripes are amongst the classic patterns for hallways and stairways. Mediterranean stripe designs add movement and a sense of lightness to the walls.

    Floral

    Floral wallpaper creates green oases. There is no nicer welcome than one which incorporates floral elements reminiscent of nature. Flowers, branches, or trees - floral wallpaper models provide a warm reception.

    Flock wallpaper

    Show your style credentials! Glamorous shiny or silky flock wallpaper models, for instance in silver-black or beige-gold, demonstrate a penchant for luxurious interior design concepts and are predestined for hallways and stairways. Striped wallpaper models are perfect combination partners for flock models.

    Glamour

    Beautify the entrance area with glamorous wallpaper. Glossy patterns in gold and silver, sparkly pearls, and enchanting shimmer are all great examples for this style. As a welcome side-effect, they increase the effects of (day) light in dark hallways.

    How can I decorate my cloakroom?

    Washable design wallpaper models are a fabulous choice for unique cloakroom walls. Another highly creative solution is wallpapering furniture and creating fantastically unique specimens in the process.

    Cloakroom wall
     

    Wallpaper types with a robust and washable surface are the basis for striking cloakroom walls. This way, wet jackets and coats or dirty shoes will not leave irreversible marks. In terms of cleaning characteristics, super-washable or even scrubbable models are best.

    There is a large array of cloakroom furniture and accessories available on the market for hanging and storing jackets, coats, bags, scarves and hats. From stylish stainless steel hooks to romantic Shabby Chic metal coat racks. The wallpaper design should match furniture and accessories. Branches or driftwood are also a stunning addition - and can even be practical elements for the cloakroom.

    Wallpapering furniture

    Simple, inexpensive furniture with clear lines and smooth surfaces is suitable for decorating with wallpaper. Create your unique cloakroom in line with your personal taste! Our guide How to decorate furniture with wallpaper will help you achieve splendid results with your DIY project. And it is a great activity for children, too: they will love beautifying their own cloakroom furniture with kids' wallpaper.

    Special tip: Choose closed furniture and storage elements (i.e. not shelves or the like). This creates a sense of clarity in the hallway and prevents messiness.

    Which wallpapers are suitable for stairways?

    Stairways are prone to stains and damages and often exposed to direct sunlight. As a consequence, wallpaper for this busy passage area should be washable, robust and light-resistant.

    Washability

    Washable wallpaper models are available in four categories: washable, super-washable, scrubbable and highly scrubbable. The denser the surface sealing, the better its cleaning properties. Super-washable or scrubbable wallpaper types are particularity suitable in hand rail areas as water-soluble (and some fat-soluble) stains can be removed from them. Water-resistant wallpaper types can (with a few exceptions) be treated with a transparent protective coating, making them suitable for cleaning with a damp cloth.

    Durability

    Stairways are busy areas - pieces of furniture are being carried up and down them, children move along them with toys and in pushchairs, not to mention pets running around. Therefore, the best options are robust, relatively tear-resistant wallpaper models with higher grammage. Premium-quality bamboo and grasscloth models are durable and even have a slightly insulating effect. Thin paper-based types or delicate foil models are unsuitable for busy stairways.

    Light resistance

    In order to ensure that stairways appear light and welcoming, they often have large glass/window fronts or, alternatively, clever lighting systems. The type and amount of light has a significant impact on the colours and visual effect of the wallpaper. Constant light irradiation, especially UV light, can lead to unwanted material changes, e.g. discolouration, yellowing, or tears and cracks. The higher the level of light resistance, the less negative impact the light will have on the wallpaper. In terms of wallpaper, the standard scale mainly refers to the light-fastness of colours and is divided into exceptional, very good, good, satisfactory, and adequate.

    How do I wallpaper a high stairway?

    To avoid accidents, stairways with high ceilings should be left to professionals with appropriate equipment (ladders, scaffolding). Only professional painters and decorators can ensure that this task is done safely and that the results are perfect.

    Scaffolding

    Wallpapering in staircases usually requires some form of scaffolding. The same is true for removing old wallpaper and preparing the surface. Ladders alone are usually unsuitable for high walls, tricky corners, and narrow steps. Wobbly home-made ladder constructions should absolutely be avoided as they are far too unsafe and can lead to serious accidents. The appropriate scaffolding has to be chosen, built, and secured by professionals. Laypeople are usually overtaxed with these tasks, which is why they should be left to professional painters/decorators.  

    Finding professionals

    Wallpapering projects in stairways should always be carried out by professionals. They will provide a detailed quote with itemised costs for each element of the stairway renovation project. Amongst those are preparation, wallpapering, materials, scaffolding, time, and number of team members. It's always a good idea to get a number of quotes and some information about the various companies. The cheapest offer might not be the best one. First impressions and references as well as customer reviews are also important factors.

    Tips: Fabulous ideas for hallways and stairways

    1. Black and White combos: Black-and-white patterns are currently extremely popular for stairways. In more spacious stairways, a black-and-white stripe wallpaper can be combined with a black-and-white lily pattern, to name but one example.
    2. Animals are also a fab choice for stairways: funny fishes, sleek seagulls, or cute koalas can all be found on popular modern wallpaper models. In order to emphasise the pattern motif, the base colour should be on the darker side.
    3. Adorning the risers with a striking pattern wallpaper will make you enjoy every step up and down your stairs. Our guide How to beautify stairs with wallpaper will provide you with detailed instructions on how to achieve this.
    4. A picture gallery in the stairway is still as popular as ever. However, it doesn't have to be a collection of ancestral portraits. Design wallpaper models with framed likenesses of the residents, or carefully chosen pictures of the flora and fauna of forests and fields can be an even better choice and provide real interest.

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    20 statement wallpapers for a hall |

    Hallway wallpaper ideas are perfect for making a big first impression. When used just beyond the entryway, they are one of the first design decisions guests will encounter when they walk through the door, so make them count.  

    Including wallpaper among your hallway ideas not only helps bring visual interest to transient spaces, they are also a vehicle for showcasing your personality. Occupying only a small part of your home and one that is used for short periods of time, hallways are also the perfect location for those big patterns that might feel overwhelming elsewhere – so think big with wallpaper ideas in these spaces. 

    Hallway wallpaper ideas

    From entrance halls festooned with florals to clever optical illusions that will make compact corridors feel bigger, we’ve put together some stunning hallway wallpaper ideas inspiration and asked the experts to share their top tips.

    1. Keep it light and bright 

    (Image credit: Alecia Neo)

    By their very nature, hallways have the unfortunate habit of coming over a tad dark and pokey. If you’re plotting a wallpaper to go with your narrow hallway ideas, keep things light and bright to keep the space feeling as large and airy as possible. In this hallway with a staircase, a pale, faintly patterned blue and white wallpaper is used with white painted woodwork to allow the beautiful dark wooden staircase to really stand out without darkening the whole space. 

    2. Horizontal lines will make a hallway feel longer 

    (Image credit: Davide Lovatti)

    Bringing large scale pattern into a space comes with the opportunity to play a mind trick or two. For small hallway ideas, consider a pattern or texture that will create an optical illusion, making the space feel bigger. Horizontal lines will make a compact space feel longer, drawing the eye down the corridor. These don’t need to be garish or too obvious either – pick a trending grasscloth like in this example to subtly elongate your hallway. 

    3. Embrace nature

    (Image credit: Little Greene)

    If you love to have a big bunch of flowers greeting guests among your entry table decor ideas, take it one step further and allow nature to wind its way across your walls.  

    ‘What better way to welcome the family home or offer an enticing entrance to guests by extending nature into your home through a floral wall covering in the hallway,’ says Lizzie Deshayes, Co-Founder and Design Director at Fromental . ‘The exuberance and optimism of nature in full bloom lifts the spirits and floral wallpaper adds depth and colour to a sometimes-overlooked space.’ 

    For more natural inspiration, view our collection of green hallway ideas.

    4. Pair with colorful paintwork

    (Image credit: Little Greene)

    Don’t forget about those hallway paint ideas just yet – just because you’re not painting a wall, it doesn’t mean you won’t need them. Contrast can be used effectively to really highlight a hallway wallpaper.

    What makes this wallpaper really stand out in this example is the vibrant yellow picked from the wallpaper's motif, and used it on the surrounding trim, great for yellow hallway ideas.

    5. Stay in touch with period features 

    (Image credit: Jonathan Gooch)

    If you’re blessed with a historic home crammed with period features, use your wallpaper to make the most of it. Choose some of your favorite aspects – be it a standout piece of hallway lighting like a chandelier, or a moulded plaster border – and look for wallpapers that accentuate patterns in them. In this beautiful hall space, the pointed arch of the Gothic revival door is mirrored in the pattern of the wallpaper. 

    6. Go big, bold and beautiful 

    (Image credit: Jan Baldwin)

    Your hallway might be small, but there’s no reason why it can’t be mighty. Hallways are actually an excellent home for exuberant, maximalist wallpapers – perfectly placed to make an impact on entrance, but not so big that the pattern eventually overwhelms, great for red hallway ideas.

    ‘A hallway quite often has very little else in it so wallpaper is a way to add interest and bring in color and pattern – in my view the bigger and bolder the better,’ says Beckett. In this hallway, a vibrant floral wallpaper bursts through the open doors, framed and accentuated from this angle by the white paint in the room beyond.  

    7. Make use of your dado rail 

    (Image credit: Emma Lee)

    If you’re just about to rip out what you think is an outdated dado rail, hold on a minute. Yes, they are largely defunct in protecting walls from chair backs, but they are still pretty useful in adding visual proportion to a room – exactly what you may need in an awkward hallway. 

    To make a feature of it, use wallpaper either exclusively below or preferably above the dado rail to create vertical layering. Get your hallway carpet ideas in on the act pattern act too, and use the lower half of the wall for a visual rest. 

    8. Stamp your personality onto the space

    (Image credit: Carolyn Barber)

    Wallpaper is a great way to stamp your personality all over the room – and with so many patterns, textures and prints available across countless styles, it’s possible to make it as unique as you are. Florals aren’t for everyone, so choose a pattern that communicates your style, from graphic prints to quirky illustrations. In this hallway, a wallpaper bedecked with knotted rope communicates a love of the sea, and a beachy vibe. 

    9. Travel to another world with a mural

    (Image credit: Polly Wreford)

    In their very essence, hallways are areas of the home that people travel through – so why not take them somewhere amazing? A corridor’s elongated nature makes it a great canvas for mural wallpapers, allowing the full picture to play out uninterrupted. In this grand hallway, a painted, magical landscape featuring fruit trees, rolling hills, giant lizards and dancing unicorns. The addition of a seat by the entry table creates a spot for guests to sit and admire. 

    10. Don’t forget the ceiling

    (Image credit: Paul Raeside)

    Wallpaper isn’t just for walls. Get creative and turn your nook of a hallway into an exciting design moment by embracing ceiling wallpaper ideas. In this example, a grey hallway space by the front door is turned into an atmospheric corner by the use of a storm-reminiscent pattern on the walls that hangs overhead too. The ceiling is given emphasis by the use of paneling on the lower half of the wall, nudging the visual interest upwards.  

    11.  Take your staircase to the next level

    (Image credit: Alicia Taylor)

    Many hallway spaces don’t include just one storey, but two. If you have staircase ideas to contend with too, consider how your wallpaper will travel upwards – and even make a feature out of it. In this example, wallpaper is used not on the wall that travels along the side of the staircase, but at the far end. When viewed singularly, the silver birch patterned paper makes the space on each level feel taller – and when viewed altogether the spaces appear to connect and give the impression of a forest growing up through the house. 

    12. Be on trend with green 

    (Image credit: Little Greene)

    Being stuck inside for much of the last couple of years has made us want to bring the outdoors in – as such, green has become a hugely popular hue in interior design. It’s a great choice for modern hallway ideas, and for combining with more traditional, florally inspired wallpaper designs like the one used in this example. To inject some fun and freshness, mix and match different tones of green, including bright accents.

    13. Make a lasting impression with a monochromatic scheme

    (Image credit: Frenchie Cristogatin / Future)

    The accent wall is one of the most popular recent trends. It is a classic design device, which draws the eye to a specific area. Marrying the paint color of the walls with the wallpaper will ensure the contrast isn’t too harsh, so the scheme feels relaxing.

    Striking, cool and confident, black and white is always a winning combination and will make a dramatic statement in a modern hallway. Create a perfect balance of the two neutrals, by using equal amounts of each.

    14. Contrast colors in a small hallway

    (Image credit: Jan Baldwin / Future)

    Clever color combinations are very popular at the moment, perhaps as a counter-reaction to the many tonal greys from the past decade.

    Decorate with a palette of blue and green in your small hallway ideas. This combination is often described as the modern monochrome, and it is easy to see why. Where once blue and green were never to be seen together, in fact, these hues sit particularly well together, so offer great scope for pattern mixing. See our blue hallway ideas for more inspiration.

    'We all experience color differently from one another and each will have an energy that appeals. Work with your instincts, assert your whims, and look at the clothes in your wardrobe for color inspiration for your modern hallway,' advises interior designer, Andrea Maflin.

    15. Introduce wood-effect wallpaper

    (Image credit: Nato Welton / Future)

    If you love the look of wall panelling, but don't want the commitment or upkeep, then look at wood-effect wallpaper instead. It's often used in architecture to create texture and interest, and here it's been added to create a character feel within a modern room that's limited on architectural detailing. The warmth of the wood used also makes a minimalist decorating scheme instantly more welcoming, too.

    16. Bring the outdoors in with nature-inspired prints

    (Image credit: Chris Everard / Future )

    Marthe Armitage is truly special in the world of wallpaper. More artist than designer, she’s hand-blocked her botanical wallpapers on the same press since the 1950s. Paired with a painted bench, her Flora print brings the spirit of the summer garden inside.

    Note the white background of this wallpaper design – it will bounce lots of light around a small hallway, making it feel as large as possible.

    17. Define your hall with bold wallpaper

    (Image credit: Future / Jake Curtis)

    The transient nature of hallways make them a great place to go bold with your wallpaper ideas. Any space where you spend limited amounts of time means you are less likely to get tired of your color or pattern decisions, so be brave and experiment with wallpaper trends.

    For hallway ideas with dramatic impact, go for large scale repeats. Alternatively, murals are having a moment with wallcoverings right now, and halls are the best place for these. Many murals are also available as traditional, super-scaled up wallpapers, too – perfect if you want to cover the whole stretch of a hallway.

    18. Go big with oversized florals

    (Image credit: Simon Bevan / Future )

    Florals are big news for 2022 interiors and can be adapted to suit any space, even if you have a small or are looking for narrow hallway ideas. These new season designs have upped the style stakes and make it easy to work beautiful flowers into your décor.

    Start off by thinking about color. The palette you choose will guide your decisions when it comes to choosing floral designs and will act as the basis for pulling your scheme together. 

    19. Play with pattern and color in a narrow hallway

    (Image credit: Emma Lewis / Future)

    A hallway landing is often overlooked as a vehicle for adding texture and color, and is often just thought of as a dead space, but it can become a welcoming focal point and add intrigue to your home.  

    Most abstract paper won’t look out of place, especially if used with a heady collection of other designs. This geometric design excites and adds interest to the hall like no other. For a more focused design, pick out one color from your chosen paper and use it on doors and woodwork.

    20. Go for dark and dramatic florals

    (Image credit: Harlequin)

    If your modern hallway is flooded with natural light you can afford to use a wallpaper with a more dramatic, darker color scheme. This scheme celebrates the resurgence of rich, bold prints by showing them off in a neutral, pared-back setting for an easy-to-live-with look.  Used in a hallway, this joyful wallpaper is the perfect choice for creating an eye-catching first impression. 

    What kind of wallpaper is best for a hallway? 

    Choosing the best wallpaper for a hallway is really down to what kind of hallway you have. If you have a small hallway, consider using horizontally striped wallpaper to elongate the space by drawing the eye to the end of the passage. Similarly, if you have low ceilings, a pattern with vertical linear direction will help the space feel taller, while light colors will stop the space feeling dark and pokey. 

    If you’re not too worried about making the most of a compact space, then the best wallpaper is one that shows off your personality. With an entrance hallway, this wallpaper will be the first design choice any guests see when they enter your home, so make sure it’s one that communicates your style effortlessly. 

    ‘A hallway or corridor is an ideal environment for decorating with wallpapers,’ says Sarah Macgregor, Design Director for Colefax & Fowler and Jane Churchill . ‘First impressions are important and it is possible to make a welcoming impact with either a handcrafted small scale block print or the warm inviting texture of grasscloth.’ 

    'Don't choose wallpaper in isolation when decorating. I'm a great believer in getting the whole scheme in your hand before you shop. Consider it all simultaneously, advises Martin Waller, founder of Andrew Martin .

    'And just because a wall is papered doesn't mean you can't hang art over it. Kit Kemp , who we collaborated with for her eponymous collection, demonstrates this exuberantly in her schemes. Wallpaper and art combine to add such interesting layers to a hallway.'

    Should I wallpaper a narrow hallway? 

    Although wallpapering a narrow hallway might seem like a recipe for sensory overload, it is perfectly possible to make it work. Narrow spaces are more likely to collect shadows, so try to keep the space feeling as open and airy as possible with light colored wallpapers. If you’re still worried about the use of pattern feeling overwhelming, consider only using wallpaper on one side of the hallway, and paint the other side, ideally in a pale shade. 

    What kind of wallpaper is best for a modern hallway?

    To discover modern wallpaper that you will not only love, but will want to live with for years to come, spend time gathering samples from different suppliers. Try them out on your walls so you can test how each style works for you. If you are drawn to a particularly vivid or striking paper, think about using it in an entryway, where you can really make an impact. 

    Looking to the past for inspiration can help you to achieve original interior styles. New printing techniques have made it easier than ever to create your own designs or choose specific colors and themes, so your wallpaper can be completely personal to you.

    Like with paints, the look of wallpaper changes depending on the time of day and light available. Hallways typically have limited natural light available, so before committing, stick up a few A4 size sheets of your choice across the length of the hall. Check how the print and colors look throughout the day to ensure you like them as much at night time as you do with the morning light.

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