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21 small hallway ideas to help you make the most of your space

Styling tips and decorating tricks for even the tiniest entryway

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Photography Belle Daughtry, production Ben Kendrick

Hallways set the tone for our arrivals and departures, but they are often small and uninviting, neglected in favour of those rooms we use most often.

Their compact size can be a great advantage of course – without much furniture to worry about or layout to reconsider, decorating a hallway can be the work of days, not weeks or months.

As with any small space, the difficulty lies in finding a balance between practical considerations such as storage, light and flow, and your decorating fantasies. "To make the most of a small hallway, it's essential to focus on both functionality and style," Claire Garner, director of Claire Garner Interiors tells Country Living.

"Built-in storage solutions, such as slimline cabinets or shelves, can maximise space without overwhelming the area. Incorporating mirrors can enhance natural light and create an illusion of more space, making the hallway feel larger and more inviting. Good lighting is also crucial; consider wall-mounted fixtures or pendant lights to brighten the space and add a touch of sophistication."

Here we look at 21 brilliant small hallways, and the decorating tricks they employ to create a warmer welcome.

1

Hybrid hallways

small white cottage hallway and living room
Brent Darby

Some tiny homes can't afford to syphon off hallway space and instead create a hybrid hallway/living area that greets you as soon as you walk in.

If you have space under the stairs in this instance, it can become a hallway nook with the usual wall hooks, side table or umbrella stand, albeit in a miniaturised format.

2

Runners

small hallway ideas rugs
Catherine Gratwicke

In this tiny hallway, a runner is laid horizontally to connect the two rooms like a little bridge over the stone floor.

Runners are particularly useful wherever flooring is cold – flagstones are brilliantly durable, but so chilly to walk on in socks.

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3

Storage, storage, storage

hallway decorating ideas boot room
Brent Darby

You can never have enough storage in a small hallway. "Multi-functional furniture like benches with hidden storage compartments are excellent for keeping shoes and accessories neatly out of sight while providing a convenient seating option," says Claire.

If all those practical considerations leave you without room for decoration, colourful floor tiles will do the job.

4

Interesting tiles

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Photography Belle Daughtry, production Ben Kendrick

Speaking of colourful flooring – if you are without wall space, don't forget that your floors and ceilings are viable decorative surfaces too. Even the plain staircase here is enlivened with a jute runner trimmed in bright red.

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5

The suggestion of a hallway

country living scirocco hr carpet at tapi
Brent Darby

If you keep all the usual hallway clutter stored away, you might strip your space of some of its purpose. Here, the usual hooks and racks are in place, but hold decorative bits and pieces that are far more fun than coats or umbrellas.

Pictured: Country Living Scirocco Carpet at Tapi

6

Intense colour

hallway decorating ideas green
Farrow & Ball

You can get away with intense colours in a small hallway as it's a transitional space that you only ever pass through.

This rich olive green creates a neat transition from outside in, and note too that the colour is taken up onto the ceiling for a totally enveloping effect.

Pictured: Walls painted in Bancha No.298 at Farrow & Ball

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7

Recruiting light

small hallway ideas glass doors
Claire Garner Interiors

Brighten gloomy hallways with internal windows or glazed doors that recruit light from adjacent spaces.

Carrying your flooring through to adjoining rooms imparts a sense of flow, so your hallway will feel more integrated into your main living areas.

Pictured: Interior designed by Claire Garner Interiors

8

Punchy colour

hallway painted in deep red and berry shades contrasting against a soft aqua staircase
Brent Darby

This hallway employs a similar design device with its internal windows, but uses the stream of natural light to lift its punchy reds and purples.

For more colour inspiration, take a look at the 6 paint colours that make a small room look bigger.

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9

A gallery wall

hallway in somerset farmhouse with art
Huntley Hedworth

A gallery wall is a natural choice for a narrow hallway, and you can be adventurous with your selection without worrying about matching your colours or frames to a lot of furniture.

Maps, photographs and quilts are nice alternatives to traditional wall art.

10

The best flooring

small hallways
Robin Quarrelle Photography

"The best flooring choice for a narrow hallway depends largely on the property’s style and décor. If the space lacks natural light, lighter-toned oak flooring is an excellent option to brighten the area and create a more open feel. Opting for wide, extra long planks can further enhance the sense of space by reducing the number of visible joints, making the hallway feel less confined," Ian Tomlinson, MD of Chaunceys Timber Flooring tells us.

Pictured: Bristol Tectonic® Oak in Buttered Toast at Chaunceys Timber Flooring, interiors designed by House Nine

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11

Rear hallways

decluttered kitchen green woodwork
Brent Darby

Rear hallways that lead to a garage or garden are often the most practical of spaces. Leave a walkway roughly the width of your door and fill in with a run of cabinets – bespoke joinery like this offers a workaround for particularly narrow spaces.

We love the use of colour here that draws focus to the length of the hallway, and in doing so detracts from its modest width.

12

Bright white

all white hallway country cottage buckinghamshire
Photography Brent Darby, production Ben Kendrick

Whites brighten more than any other colour, but there is a risk of stripping a hallway of warmth or character.

Wood acts as a counterbalance in this restored cottage in Buckinghamshire its surface texture tempering the intensity of pure white. Wall panelling will have the same effect in lieu of floorboards or wooden doors.

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13

A bit of frivolity

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Photography Belle Daughtry, production Ben Kendrick

One of our favourite uses for a small hallway, albeit perhaps the least practical. Interior designer Sarah Southwell turned this seemingly unusable space into a fabulous home bar, with little more than a few shelves and a jazzy curtain.

14

Moody hues

tour colourful edwardian home sussex
Photography Polly Wreford, Styling Ben Kendrick

Conventional decorating wisdom might have this light-starved hallway doused in those brightening whites. But the owner of this Edwardian home in Sussex leans into the moodiness of it all with deep aubergines and browns.

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15

Curtains

hallway decorating ideas curtains
Miranda Gardiner

In a narrow hallway, curtains can replace cupboard or connecting doors that open inwards. They have a quaint and slightly rustic feel, especially when fashioned from leftover fabric, and it's quite attractive if you're relaxed with your measurements and let the fabric pool on the floor.

16

Botanical print

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Photography Belle Daughtry, production Ben Kendrick

Plants make for a wonderful welcome and a nice transition from the outdoors in. In lieu of real-life plants, a botanical wallpaper creates an ample connection between the indoors and a garden beyond.

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17

Colour drenching

yellow hallway in emily sutton york home
Brent Darby

Colour drenching is a design device that sees walls, woodwork and ceilings saturated in a single colour. This is a bold statement in itself, but it has the added effect of blurring the boundaries of a small space, so low ceiling or pokey proportions recede.

Farrow & Ball’s Sudbury Yellow gives this dark and narrow hallway a sunnier outlook.

18

Using mirrors

hallway decorating ideas mirrors
Polly Wreford

Whilst artwork has wonderful impact in terms of colour and pattern, mirrors make all the difference to how bright and expansive your home feels – diffusing light into dark corners and creating the illusion of space when strategically placed to reflect windows and doorways.

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19

Contain decoration

small hallway ideas console
Trove by Studio Duggan

There is an argument for containing all your decoration to a single area, freeing up the rest of your small hallway.

A console is the natural centre of gravity here – take your decoration up to the ceiling in the form of an XL print – and it doubles as a convenient landing spot for keys and parcels.

Pictured: Avalon Console and Oblong Tray, both at TROVE by Studio Duggan

20

Adding (compact) seating

antique swedish sofa with linen cushions and sheepskin
Photography Rachael Smith Production Ben Kendrick

Giving up floor space to a loveseat might seem indulgent, but it is a useful perch when putting on shoes of for giving little ones a once over before leaving the house.

The scale of the sofa matters – this one is compact and upright so it feels substantial without being bulky.

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Rachel Edwards
Style & Interiors Editor

Rachel Edwards is the Style & Interiors Editor for Country Living and House Beautiful, covering all things design and decoration, with a special interest in small space inspiration, vintage and antique shopping, and anything colour related. Her work has been extensively translated by Elle Japan and Elle Decor Spain. Rachel has spent over a decade in the furniture and homeware industry as a writer, FF&E designer, and for many years as Marketing Manager at cult design retailer, Skandium. She has a BA in French and Italian from Royal Holloway and an MA in Jounalism from Kingston University. Follow Rachel on Instagram @rachelaed 

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