Hallway Inspiration
We recommend using all-new Dead Flat for your room transformation.
Hallway in Hague Blue No.30 | Dead Flat®
We’ve always been taught that first impressions are important, and the same goes for your home. As the space that welcomes you at the end of a long day, and the first glimpse your guests are given of your personal style, your hallway is the perfect opportunity to make a statement. What that looks like – a secret pop of pink, all-over colour, or a floral feature wall – is up to you.
A Strong Start
Painted in Wimborne White No.239 & Rectory Red No.217 | Estate Emulsion
Deep, strong colour doesn’t just make for a memorable introduction to your home, it also creates contrast with the rooms coming off it, making them appear lighter and larger.
Statement Trim
Painted in Down Pipe No.26 | Estate Emulsion; Strong White No.2001 | Modern Emulsion
Floor to Ceiling
Painted in Bancha No.298 | Modern Emulsion; School House White No.291 | Estate Eggshell
Personal Touches
Painted in Rangwali No.296 | Modern Emulsion & Wimborne White No.239 | Estate Emulsion & Estate Eggshell
The most welcoming spaces don’t take themselves too seriously – let your artwork do the talking with a colourful gallery wall, paper a feature wall in oversized florals, or paint an alcove in a shade that makes you smile.
Whites and Brights
Painted in Strong White No.2001 | Modern Emulsion
Floral Feature Wall
Wallpapered in Helleborus BP5604
Fresh and Bright
Painted in All White No.2005 | Estate Emulsion & Estate Eggshell
Clean and crisp, white woodwork is a classic choice for hallways, no matter what you pair it with. Try a glossy black bannister or deep wall colour for striking contrast, or break up a large-scale pattern with a white dado.
Classic Contrast
Painted in Inchyra Blue No.289, Strong White No.2001 | Modern Emulsion
Botanical Pattern
Wallpapered in Feather Grass BP5107