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When space is tight in a small hallway use a long, narrow cabinet, as well as mirrors and rugs to create space while adding storage with an inviting feeling.
The hallway is the first thing that greets you when you open the door. Creating an inviting hallway is key to making a great first impression for your home. A small hallway can be cramped, disorganised or narrow and difficult to decorate. We have five tips on how to decorate a small hallway - inspiration on how to organise it and tips that will help you create a welcoming entrance:
Natural daylight is often lacking in a small hallway, so mirrors are the perfect interior detail to play with any available light. A carefully placed mirror can reflect natural light creating the illusion of more space but you could also consider placing a candle or table lamp near the mirror to create beautiful light reflections.
Tip: Decorate a small hallway with a round mirror. Place it on a side table or hang it over a shelf to create balance on the wall.
Decorate a small hallway with matching tone on tone décor, this will help the space appear bigger. Try to avoid decorating with dark colours, which will make the hallway feel smaller. Instead, decorate with light and airy colours to maximise the flow of light and make the hallway appear larger.
Tip: The doormat and hallway carpet should be in the same tone as the rest of the room and in the right size to create space and make the hallway cosier and inviting.
Decorate a small hallway with tone-on-tone furnishings helps to create the illusion of a larger space.
When you have a small hallway smart solutions for storage and other practical items can make your everyday life much easier. Think smart and narrow and make sure to utilise the wall for creative storage. This perfectly clever, magnetic shoe horn from Normann Copenhangen that hangs on the wall so you never lose it or these stylish and multifunctional shelves from String Pocket and Muuto can be mounted any way you want depending on your needs. Similarly, HAY's stylish Colour Crate storage boxes can be used to store whatever you want. Among other things, they are perfect as shoe boxes in the wardrobe to save space or somewhere to store those things you use the most.
Open hanging space and storage in a small hallway might be the best possible use of the space if you can’t quite fit a closed in wardrobe. Here are some tips if you want an open wardrobe for a more organised hallway:
Take advantage of the wall by decorating the small hallway with a shoe and hat rack from Essem Design to make it more organised.
Last but not least, it's essential to decorate your hallway with details that add that little extra. The secret to decorating a small hallway is to decorate with only a few things but with things that have meaning and function:
The hallway is the centrepiece when you are welcomed into a home - so fill your hallway with things you use daily and with meaningful details that transform the small hallway into a welcoming entrance with joy and warmth.
Make your hallway more inviting and cosier by decorating your small hallway with Scented candles to welcome you with a nice scent and a vase of fresh flowers - as seen here at @our_home_living.
Set out a stylish and practical umbrella stand, such as the Korbo umbrella stand from KORBO, for guests to borrow in case of a rainstorm as they head home.
We hope you've been inspired on how to decorate a small hallway, tips on how to create space in your hallway and inspiration to create a welcoming hallway!
Photography: @catarinaeldana, @picsbyellen, @moeofsweden, @our_home_living, @wohnfuehlen_mit_stil, @hemmahosfalk, @hannesmauritzson, KORBO, Essem Design, ferm LIVING, HAY, Elof Martinsson, @henriksenshome, @dani_liveandlove