Hallway decor ideas to make the best first impression
How you approach your hallway decor ideas has the potential to set the tone for the rest of your home — here, we give you ideas that are both stylish and practical

Your hallway decor ideas should most certainly not play second fiddle to the interior design of the other rooms in your home — in fact, this is a space that deserves your full attention when it comes to getting its style and finishing touches spot on.
The hallway is the space that welcomes you home after a long day, as well as being the room into which you receive visitors. It is also a space that sets the tone for what lies beyond the front door — so yourhallway ideasneed to be well considered.
Visual style aside, hallways also need to be hugely practical spaces. They need to be able to make the transition between inside and out as smooth and fuss free as possible, dealing with the shedding of outerwear and shoes, the enthusiastic return of furry friends after a dog walk, and the dumping down of everyday essential items, such as keys, post and school bags.
The key to getting hallway decor ideas right lies in bringing together this need for practicality with a style that is both welcoming, impactful and personal to you. Our selection of ideas should give you a hefty dose of inspiration.
Hallway decor ideas and prioritising practicality
Before getting stuck into design ideas, do take a moment to mull over the key features in terms of practicality that hallways need to offer, including:
- Plenty of storage for all the 'bits and pieces' that tend to gather here
- Easy to clean and maintain flooring
- Good lighting
- Space to hang coats and store shoes
- Effective heating — you want this to be a warm, welcoming room
1. Hint at what lies beyond
It is a nice idea to use yourhallway designto give a small glimpse of the kind of home that extends off this primary space.
This might mean that the walls and flooring are in shades and materials that have been continued in the rooms beyond, but it could also be used as a method of giving a sense of the kind of household that can be expected — perhaps one that is family orientated or very welcoming to guests, for example.
Here, the muted, pastel shades on the wall sit beautifully with the baby blue kitchen units that sit just beyond the space. A cosy window seat on the half landing, along with the characterful side table and colourful rug, fromWeaver Green, add to the warm, welcoming feel.
2. Treat your hallway as its own room
A hallway doesn't just have to be a transitional space between inside and out — it can become part of the home and a room in its own right too.
Adding comfortable seating, personal decorative objects and using greathallway lighting ideasare all good ways to ensure your hallway feels like part of the home, rather than a peripheral space.
Here, bold orange seating, mirrors, artwork, fresh flowers and a characterful yet practical hallway flooring choice, Ca' Pietra Antique Burgundy Terracotta Tiles fromHyperion Tiles, all come together to create a cosy extra living space.
3.拥抱一个经典的现代风格
A contemporary twist on classic interior design works really well in hallways thanks to its ability to create an instant fresh and harmonious feeling that is most welcome in a space that has to deal with both the morning rush as well as feeling like a retreat on returning home.
In this bright hallway, 1920s style blue floor tiles, fromTile Mountain, have been combined with a pale grey stair runner and soft grey walls — the silver metallic touches add a little glamour to the space.
4. Match your decor to your front door
Front doorsform part of the hallway and as such should be reflected in your hallway design. The colour, material and style of the door can all be picked up on in your decor ideas.
The stunning Ridge iroko front door, fromUrban Front, here takes centre stage in the hallway, while the rich tones of the flooring, stair treads and furniture choices all work together to create an incredible warmth — the botanical finishes lift the whole look.
5. Create a hallway where there isn't one
不是电动汽车eryone is lucky enough to have a dedicated hallway space — sometimes the front door opens directly into a living room.
In this case it is useful to use decor ideas that help to define one particular area of the living room as the space in which to enter the house. You could choose to use a different hallway flooring choice, mark it out with a paint colour or, as has been done here, useinternal timber cladding, such as these reclaimed planks in natural pine fromNaturewall.
6. Use under stair space as a home office
Think aboutunder stair storage ideasalongside your hallway design. The space beneath staircase is often wasted but it can actually be put to good use. While fitted cupboards and built-in storage make good use of the space, if you are in need of a home office, why not consider using this area as a spot to work from?
Here, the Manhattan range fromSharpshas been used to form a smart office space that maximises the hallway without intruding upon it.
7. Combine hallway and boot room
Afterboot room ideasthat don't require a whole other room? Then why not create a hallway that's also a boot room instead?
Like hallways, boot rooms are practical spaces that work as a barrier between inside and out so it makes sense to combine the two. Opt for practical, easy-to-clean flooring choices and storage options that fulfil all your needs.
This boot room fromOlive & Barrfeatures bags of storage for shoes and coats, as well as somewhere to store firewood — there is even a cosy spot for tired dogs to retreat to post-walkies.
8. Go monochrome in a narrow hallway
When it comes tosmall hallway ideas, your decor choices can really save the day if the space feels cramped or dark.
While interior design might not be able to physically extend a narrow hallway, it can most certainly visually expand the space.
Here, a black and white scheme has been used, with Animal Shadow Shape Wallpaper fromPaperBoy Wallpaperused above the picture rail to draw the eye upwards and away from the squeezed proportions — fresh white walls and doors, paired with black door furniture complete the look.
9. Provide a place for everything
Don't let your hallway become a cluttered dumping ground for keys, unread post, shoes and school books.
Choose hallway storage furniture that can cope with your individual needs. Here, storage fromGarden Tradinghas been used to ensure there is a place for everything.Half wall panelling ideasmake perfect sense in hallways, where they not only add visual interest but also protect the walls from every day scruffs and damage.
10. Make a grand entrance
Designing a new hallway interior scheme presents you with the ideal opportunity to create some wow within the home – what better spot to create an impactful first impression?
Whilestaircase designwill play a huge role in defining the look of a hallway, so too will other choices, such as your furniture and flooring. Here, Ca' Pietra Kensington Porcelain Matt Tiles fromHyperion Tiles, with a striking white and grey-veined finish, are the perfect choice for the grand, yet contemporary space.
11. Keep a hallway clutter free
Your hallway should not be a space in which you have to step over mounds of clutter — you need this space to smooth the morning rush and return from work.
As such, built-in cupboards, hanging racks and rails, hooks and shelving need to be seen as a necessity as opposed to optional extras. Keeping the whole look fresh and clean also helps in creating a sense of tranquility.
The coat stand and side table here, fromDunelm, are the perfect choices for a hallway.
12. Be bold with your hallway interior decor
如果你有想要有点创意和经验lore some bold interior design ideas, but are worried about getting too carried away in your living space, consider the hallway as the perfect alternative location.
A little bravery in the design stakes make a strong first impression in the hallway and means you can unleash your wilder ideas in a room that is less used than your main living spaces.
Here, Silhouette Amber & Lapis wallpaper fromOhpopsihas been used on the walls, paired with super squashy orange armchairs and a brilliant blue rug.
13. Make practical flooring choices
Yourhallway flooring ideasneed to be highly practical, as well making up part of your design scheme.
In this room, flooring needs to be easy to clean and maintain and hardwearing. Hard flooring makes more sense than carpet, with engineered timber, laminate, vinyl, stone and tile all being fantastic choices.
The Londres Valley Luxury Click Vinyl used here, fromTile Mountain, is waterproof and easy to install.
14. Use your hallway as a mini picture gallery
To ensure your hallway is an expression of your personality, use the walls as somewhere to show off your treasured photographs or artworks.
Gallery walls have grown in popularity in recent years and are an easy way to transform a boring wall into something that reflects your interests and day-to-day life.
To make the look work, choose a wall colour that makes the pictures pop — here,Benjamin Moorepaint in Plum Martini provides the perfect backdrop for the white mounts of the photographs as well as the crisp white staircase.
15. Consider a muted scheme in small hallways
如果哟ur hallway has rather compact proportions, using pale, subtlehallway paint ideascan be a good way to ensure the space doesn't feel oppressive or cramped.
The calming pastel blue used here works perfectly with the crisp white touches, while the neat, wall-hung drawer shelf does not encroach on floor space. The simple circular mirror not only provides somewhere for a last minute check before leaving the house but also reflects light to make the hallway feel bigger.
16. Use blue and white for a timeless look
Blue and white is a classic colour combination that would work equally as well in both traditional schemes as well as for those aftermodern hallway ideas.
Although using paint is the obvious way of injecting colour, don't discount your flooring and woodwork as a method of introducing different shades. Here, Calacatta Blue Marble Effect tiles fromTile Mountainadd an opulent touch to the space, as well as a splash of colour that ties in beautifully with the deep blue of the internal door and upper sections of the wall.
17. Showcase your personality
如果哟u want to make a bold statement of the type of household that occupies your home, then the hallway is the perfect place to do it.
Whether you hint at the likes and passions of your family through art work, colour choices or decorative objects, choose items that you love and give you a real sense of pleasure on seeing them.
Here, the contemporary double height entrance hall features an eclectic selection of objects such as colourful glass figures, a bold choice of lampshade and an antique rocking horse, along with the impressive over-sized door fromUrban Front.
18. Don't forget hallway heating
For your hallway to feel warm and welcoming you need to give some careful consideration to how the space will be heated.
While underfloor heating is a great choice – particularly for those after narrow hallway ideas where radiators can encroach on the space – it can also be useful to think about how your heating could double up to provide other useful functions.
Vertical radiators with hanging pegs can be handy for drying damp coats on, while the Ancona Bench Seat here, fromThe Radiator Company, features a traditional cast iron radiator to heat the space along with providing the ideal spot to sit while shoes are taken on and off.
19. Use interior timber cladding for interest
Wall panelling is perfect for hallways, where it adds instant character and interest at the same time as being a finish that can often be fitted on a DIY basis.
如果哟u are after interestingwall panelling ideasfor your hallway, think about how they could tie into the overall scheme of your home — owners of period homes aiming for a classic feel might like to consider wall panelling in a timeless Shaker style, while those after a more modern look should take a look at fluted panelling or designs made up of vertical narrow strips of timber. The Acupanel® Contemporary Oak Wood Wall Panels shown here are available fromThe Wood Veneer Hub.
20. Don't discount wall tiles in the hallway
Have you considered wall tiles in your hallway? If not, then this is an idea well worth giving some thought to.
Wall tiles are easier to clean than painted walls (although using a wipeable paint can help with this) and are super hardwearing — plus they come in a huge range of colours, shapes, sizes and patterns to create some really interesting effects.
在这里,Soho在黑色和白色大理石效果瓷砖have been laid to give a chequered effect and have been offset with rich green wall tiles running up the stairs. Both are fromWalls and Floors.
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Natasha is Homebuilding & Renovating’s Associate Editor and has been a member of the team for over two decades. An experienced journalist and renovation expert, she has written for a number of homes titles. She has renovated a terrace and is at the end of the DIY renovation and extension of her Edwardian cottage. She is now looking for her next project.
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