Small hallways often lack windows and mirrors are the classic light - enhancing solution.
Not exact matches
Until she managed to help launch a movement in 1995 to locate and restore a neglected trove of historic art at Chicago Public Schools (CPS) campuses, as many as 440 murals and
smaller paintings had been gathering dust in school
hallways, libraries, and auditoriums,
often crumbling, obscured by grit, stuffed in closets, or forgotten in boiler rooms.
Just by cutting one to two hours out of my office day to spend a few minutes in each classroom and
hallway of my
small school district, I've learned more about the little (but
often very important) things going on than I would have learned from email, phone calls or hearsay.
Often times there is at least a
small step up between the room (or the
hallway, if shared) and the bathroom.
Bold wallpapers or paint colours can look stunning in a
hallway, but choose carefully and bear in mind that dark colours will
often make a space feel
smaller than it really is.
Because of the transient nature and
smaller size of a
hallway, it is
often used as an experimental space when decorating.
Living rooms are
often the best place to make a statement with an overmantle beauty, while
hallways are typically best suited to wide width designs to maximise light in
smaller spaces.