Fear not, we've compiled some top
small hallway lighting ideas to help you maximise the miniscule and create a heavenly hallway.
Not exact matches
It could even be a seemingly
small thing, like one person prefers to sleep with the
hallway light on, whereas the other requires total darkness.
The killings themselves lack imagination, falling back on the rote pattern of other slashers, but Rosenthal and Cundey — with no
small assist from Carpenter's unforgettable score — excel at giving the location itself a pervasive menace, with quiet
hallways swamped in soft
light and hard shadows.
Lost in the white
hallways — that is what happened to us when we entered Excursus: Homage to the Square ³, 1998 / 2015 Robert Irwin's
hallways and
small room - like spaces punctuated at regular intervals with striped neon
lights.
They even have a
small, motion - activated LED
light (named Pathlight) that can
light your way in a dark
hallway.
Natural
light can be hard to come by in my
small hallway.
Small hallways often lack windows and mirrors are the classic
light - enhancing solution.
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.
This sconce features a sleek and modern design and is perfect for
lighting - up a
hallway or another
small space.
This sconce is perfect for
lighting - up a
hallway or another
small space.
We replaced all of the
light fixtures with new pieces, hanging a lantern style
light in the
hallway leading to the bedrooms, as well as two wall sconces with
small linen shades.
Hanging antique mirrors in different shapes and sizes in the
hallway is not only decorative, but also maximises
light in a
small space.
Although I usually prefer somewhat oversized
light fixtures I had been looking for something
small for our laundry room and the
hallway right outside of it.
If your
hallway is
small and dark, replace a wall with glass doors to open up space and let the
light flow through.
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.