Styling Tips to Make Your Hallway Feel Light and Welcoming
We don’t give enough attention to our hallways. We come in after work, kick our shoes off, throw our keys in the bowl, and head straight into another room. Most days, our hallways barely get a second glance.
However, your hallway is actually one of the most important spaces in your home. It sets the tone for everything beyond it and is the first room that any visitor sees. If your hallway feels dark and cluttered, it can affect the entire atmosphere of your home. But if you introduce a little light, colour, and pattern, it can lift your mood the moment you close the front door.
Updating your hallway is much easier than you might think. Here are our top hallway decorating ideas to get you started.
Our top hallway styling tips
1) Pick one colour and let it flow throughout
A hallway doesn’t have to be painted white to feel light. There are plenty of other colours that give this same sense of brightness without feeling cold or clinical. Warm neutrals, chalky greens, soft blues, and muted pinks can add warmth, depth, and character to your hallway, without making it feel smaller.

If you have a narrow hallway and want to make your space seem larger, we recommend painting the walls, doors, and woodwork in your chosen colour. Removing those visual breaks will stop your corridor feeling short and pinched. If you’d like to give a little more definition, you can paint the woodwork in a slightly deeper or contrasting shade from the same colour family.
2) Bounce every bit of light you can find
Hallways aren’t usually blessed with much natural light. So that means that we need to make every ounce of natural lighting we do have work harder. One of the easiest ways to do this is with mirrors – you could position one opposite a window or glazed door to reflect daylight back into the space and make your narrow corridor feel far more generous.
When it comes to lighting, layering is key. Don’t just rely on one overhead light; instead, layer a pendant with wall lights or a small table lamp for a softer, more welcoming glow. We also recommend choosing warm bulbs over cool white ones to make the space more inviting. We can craft the perfect wall light shades to match your chosen wallpaper or fabric via our made to measure service.
3) Introduce some pops of pattern
Your hallway is one of the few spaces in your home where you can be a little bolder with pattern. Because it’s a transitional space that you pass through rather than linger, it can carry pattern particularly well.

Patterned wallpaper is the perfect place to start. You can opt for a delicate nature-inspired design like Flora & Fauna, a gentle stripe like Spotty Stripe, or a more decorative floral like Cow Parsley, depending on your preferences. Or if wallpaper feels like too much of a commitment, you can introduce pattern through a runner, some artwork, or an upholstered bench instead.
4) Choose purposeful furniture pieces
Your hallway furniture needs to be genuinely useful to earn its place. The best hallway furniture pieces include:
- A slim console table that gives your keys and post somewhere to land
- A bench that offers the perfect spot to pull off your shoes
- A generous mirror that’s visually impactful but also practical

Make sure you always keep proportions in mind. If you have a narrow hallway, opt for shallow furniture to keep the space feeling open. Or, you could opt for wall-mounted pieces to free up valuable floor space.
5) Bring texture into the mix
A light colour palette needs texture to prevent it from feeling flat. Introduce some natural, textured materials like timber, woven baskets, linen, cane, or sisal. These help to add warmth and visual interest, without making the space look cluttered.
A runner is a particularly effective way of bringing texture into the mix. It softens hard flooring, introduces colour and pattern underfoot, and helps draw your eye down the entire length of your hallway. We offer a fantastic selection of floor runners that are durable enough to withstand daily foot traffic, while adding depth and personality to your space.
6) Clear up any clutter
Nothing diminishes the size and style of a hallway faster than an accumulation of coats, shoes, and bags by the door. Clutter always captures your attention first and makes even the most beautifully styled, well-lit hallway feel smaller and more chaotic.
Good storage, like hooks, baskets, and closed cupboards, are essential to keeping any everyday mess out of sight. Make sure you leave some surfaces deliberately clear to make the whole space feel calmer. But it’s important to exercise restraint, too. You should think of your hallway as an edited composition rather than just a storage area, and every piece should have a clear job to do.
7) Add those final finishing touches
The final layer should be something that makes your hallway feel like yours, rather than just a showroom. Your favourite print, a collection of photographs, a sculptural lamp, or a vase filled with seasonal branches are all fantastic ways to inject some personality into your space.
It’s important to remember that the best hallways aren’t necessarily the grandest. They’re the ones that balance practicality with personality, and make you want to linger for a moment before moving on.
Bring your hallway scheme together with Vanessa Arbuthnott Fabrics
If you’re looking up and down your hallway and still aren’t sure where to start, we’re here to help.
At Vanessa Arbuthnott Fabrics, we offer free design consultations with our expert in-house designer, Tania, to help you get started. You can talk her through your hallway and she’ll help you narrow down the perfect colours and patterns for your space, including recommendations from our own fabric collections and made to measure pieces.
Book your slot today to start your hallway transformation journey.
FAQs
What colours work best in a hallway?
Warm neutrals, chalky greens, soft blues, and muted pinks all work well in a hallway. We recommend choosing one shade and painting your walls, doors, and woodwork in the same colour to make the space feel larger.
How do I add storage to a small hallway?
When adding storage to a small hallway, choose furniture that has a clear job to do, such as a slim console table or a run of wall-mounted hooks. Closed cupboards and baskets are also great for hiding everyday clutter.
What soft furnishings can I use in a hallway?
The best soft furnishings for hallways include a runner to bring in colour and pattern underfoot, cushions on a bench or window seat, woven baskets for storage, and natural fibre rugs for added texture.
How do I make a narrow hallway feel bigger?
Paint the walls, doors, and woodwork in one colour to make your narrow hallway feel bigger. This removes the visual breaks that make a corridor feel chopped up. We also recommend hanging a mirror opposite a window or glazed door to help bounce light back down the space.
How do I light a hallway with little natural light?
If your hallway has little natural light, layer different types of lighting rather than relying on one central fitting. You could combine a pendant with wall lights or a small table lamp to give off a warm, cosy glow. Always choose warm bulbs over cool white ones to make the space more inviting.

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