Keep
a hallway scheme simple by painting a single wall in an on - trend grey.
A reinforced glass panel on the staircase acts as a balustrade while maximising light in this modern
hallway scheme.
A sisal carpet softens this modern
hallway scheme.
Incorporating good - quality artificial garlands, wreaths and stems, this traditional white
hallway scheme looks smart and timeless.
And, to make
your hallway scheme as beautiful as the rest of your home, don't miss our selection of mirrors, lamps and shades, and screens, as well as our window treatments, including curtains, blinds and poles.
Create a warm and welcoming landscape using hard - wearing sisal flooring as the starting point for a naturalistic
hallway scheme, filled with whimsical wildlife.
Make
your hallway scheme complete with eye - catching details such as prints or a radiator painted in a sugary colours.
Want an adventurous
hallway scheme?
Dare to be bold with
your hallway scheme.
Create a rustic
hallway scheme by choosing a wallpaper that looks like weathered wooden boards.
Make a striking statement with an all - white
hallway scheme.
Mirrors are well known for their light - reflecting properties and are used in almost any well - planned
hallway scheme.
Everything else in
this hallway scheme has been left neutral so that the carpet is the focus as you walk into the house.
This hallway scheme is easy to create, using one of our favourite country colour schemes of red and white.
Not exact matches
A soothing color
scheme brings a fresh feel to the guest bathroom, to which guest can enjoy easy access from the adjoining guest bedroom and the home's spacious
hallway.
It doesn't help that the color
scheme above and below the waterline remains a colorless industrial complex grey throughout, which through realistic doesn't do much to make navigating tireless
hallways any less tedious.
With its pared - back, Scandinavian look and durable design, it would work well with most decorating
schemes — and the great thing is that if you decide it doesn't work in your living room /
hallway / bedroom, you can easily move it to another space.
7 A classic display
scheme ever since Victorian times: Create a gallery wall of family photos and other small pictures in matching (or contrasting) frames, arranged in a collage on a large wall such as a stairwell or
hallway.
A flatweave runner in a bold blue with a fine stripe of red cuts a dash in this
hallway, opening the way to a sailing
scheme.
Choose a large - scale artwork and hang it in your
hallway for an easy way to add character to your
scheme.
If having more than one colour is too much for you, why not try just one marble - effect paper in your
hallway for a more neutral
scheme.
Create a feature wall in a
hallway and team with white furniture for an energising
scheme.
With literally every variation in the spectrum to choose from, deciding between potential
hallway colour
schemes has got to be fairly nerve - racking even for the most daring decorator.
In a small
hallway it is best to stick to a neutral colour
scheme on walls and floors to enhance the feeling of light and space, then inject colour with artwork, flowers and decorative ornaments.
Add personality to your
hallway colour
scheme with geometric patterns.
The
hallway is a narrow space made fabulous by an all - white decorating
scheme and a collection of mirrors.
Pale Oak - effect laminate softens a strong monochrome
scheme in this dining room - cum -
hallway.
«Joining» areas, such as
hallways and landings, can be forgotten when it comes to well planned decorating
schemes, but not here.
Framed photographs, artwork and oriental rugs add interest to a long
hallway, while a cream and yellow colour
scheme lends warmth to the area.
If you want to experiment with brighter shades for real wow factor, try painting the doors leading off your
hallway to add interest and bold pops of colour in an all white
scheme.
This smart
hallway has a stripped wood floor, which helps to balance out the
scheme.
From luxurious living rooms to stylish
hallways, discover 7 ways to smarten up your
scheme with the humble stripe
The
hallway provides a continuation of the colour
scheme used in the living room, with bright white walls and wood flooring, which makes for a lovely, light - feeling space.
No longer the exclusive property of princess bedrooms, pink is proving to be a generous neutral that works as well in modern minimalist
schemes as traditional
hallways and vintage bathrooms.
Furnish your
hallway with individual pieces to create a truly unique
scheme.
The impressive
hallway blends period character with a striking yet neutral
scheme and a dramatic modern light fitting.
Take wall colour upstairs and create a unified
scheme by painting the skirting boards, railings and dado in the same shade as the
hallway and landing.
The slim width of this
hallway has been maximised by its simple, sleek monochrome
scheme.
A neutral colour
scheme in this
hallway allows the restored encaustic floor tiles to sing out.
well i feel like a slacker since i am doing a
hallway in a similar
scheme, and a stairwell... and you are doing a whole other room with this!
The Austen's tall, slender neck makes this lamp perfect for
hallway consoles, but offers all the elegance and grace to stand centre stage in any room
scheme.
The soothing shade complements the colour
scheme of the
hallway.
The
hallway retains many of its original period features, such as the decorative architraves, plaster cornicing and wooden paneling which has been restored to its former glory with a coat of heritage grey paint.A muted grey and off - white colour palette creates a calm and restful bedroom
scheme, while a painted metal bedstead gives the room a lovely focalpoint, dressed with simple white bedlinen and cosy grey cushion and throw.
A good first impression is key in your
hallway, so step away from the norm by introducing a riot of colour and punk - inspired accessories into your
scheme.
Be inspired by romantic bedroom ideas, intimate dining room
schemes, fanciful bathroom and charming
hallways.
Classic mid-century style furniture and a pale colour
scheme give this traditional
hallway a modern update.
Be in step with a classic
scheme Intricate geometric patterned floors are synonymous with the generous
hallways of large Victorian and Edwardian period homes.
Inspired by a tin box and printed directly onto foil, this tile - effect panelled wallpaper, available in shades of graphite, silver and mink, will add intensity to
hallways or bedroom
schemes.
A pure white
scheme such as this lends itself to subtle injections of colour, such as the warm wooden balustrade and stripy silk runner in this
hallway.