Sure, you take care of spaces like home office or bedroom, adding cozy armchairs, fluffy rugs, and décor like larger-than-life art, some statuettes, a wood world map, or a couple of vintage scones. Then comes the entryway, and it seems like your inner passion for design fades all of a sudden.
The truth?
Your entryway is more than just a passageway into your home. It’s the ‘instrument’ that either welcomes guests or turns them off. With some simple upgrades, you’ll design the hallway that perfectly captures the essence of both your place and lifestyle.
Statement Lighting Is Everything
To create ambiance, lighting is your number-one ally. An extra-sophisticated chandelier or a stunning pendant light can boost the setting in 1,2,3. Plus, if you choose the warm glow option, you’ll be 100% sure it highlights the room’s best features. Plus, it kind of anchors pieces of furniture and decor, making the hallway feel complete.
Mirror Is the Star
When placed in the right place, le miroir adds a nice decorative touch and helps natural light do its job (making the setting look larger). It is better to go for an ornate, bold frame if you would like a pinch of glamour. If not, just a simple mirror with clean lines will do. Why? Because in the case of interior design, mirrors are always a good idea, especially for those in need of last-minute touch-ups for entryways.
Look Down
One of the elements that sets the tone is flooring. Wooden floors or high-quality laminate bring warmth, while patterned tiles add personality. A long runner rug can define the hallway, add comfort, and introduce texture and color better than any design guru. We recommend choosing durable, easy-to-clean materials that can withstand foot traffic.
Always. Have. Fresh. Flowers.
They breathe life into the settings as sterile as a hallway. If flowers sound like too much, go for low-maintenance varieties like snake plants, ZZ plants, or small potted ferns. Vertical planters can save space and add a unique design element.
Start Telling Your Story
Why wait until guests see your living room or kitchen? Incorporate details that reflect your lifestyle, interests, and personality right in the hallway. Anything will do. Souvenirs from the trip to Reykjavik, wedding heirlooms, ceramic artworks created during the workshop in Venice – anything that makes the room feel yours genuinely. Displaying these personal objects transforms a house into a warm home, reflecting your unique journey and the beautiful stories you carry daily.
