How to Decorate a Hallway

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  • 1). Visually widen a hallway by painting the walls on the narrow ends a deeper color than the long side walls.

  • 2). Furnish the hallway if it's wide enough; a narrow bookcase or console table will often fit in a hallway without being an obstacle to the heavy traffic in the space.

  • 3). Accessorize a hallway with pictures that are intended for up-close viewing. These can be photographs or detailed paintings or prints.

  • 4). Install picture ledges (about 3 to 4 feet from the floor is a good height). Switch pictures in and out to keep the look interesting.

  • 5). Consider painting doors and moldings the same light color as the walls to add a sense of spaciousness and reduce the chopped-up appearance that sometimes comes when you have light walls and dark doorways.

  • 6). Use a minimal window treatment, or none at all, if you have natural light coming into the hallway.

  • 7). Add artificial lighting for safety and to banish the dreary, closed-in feeling. Or consider a skylight.

  • 8). Make a hallway seem cozier by painting the ceiling in a medium to dark paint.

  • 9). Use an area rug (or rugs) only if there's no tripping hazard.

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    Maximize the hallway's function by providing a place to drop off shoes, coats and the like. This is especially important in a back hall where folks arrive home from school and work.

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