The design of the hallway can be very diverse and depends on factors such as the size of the room, the style of the entire apartment and the preferences of the owners.
In some cases, the corridor becomes the central room, and in others, it simply fulfills its functional role. But for all these situations, according to Yulia Tychino , an expert in interior design for the online publication BelNovosti, there are common design solutions that should not be used, so as not to regret the money and time spent.
Small stool
Instead of a large and comfortable bench, which is very necessary in the hallway, apartment owners often use small chairs, stools or poufs. Although in a small hallway even such furniture seems like luck, but if you have a large family or guests often come, this option is definitely not suitable and will cause maximum discomfort.
A soft bench or a wide bench will not only be a comfortable place to sit, but can also replace a console. When you come home, you can put bags and packages on it to unload your hands and change clothes in peace, and then put everything away in the closet without creating visual clutter in the room.
Small mirrors
Hallways often don't have much space, so designers recommend using all available methods to visually enlarge the space. In addition to glossy surfaces and white color, mirrors do a good job of this task. They can be used as a separate decorative element or included in the finishing.
Floor-to-ceiling mirrored walls will be a functional addition to the interior and will significantly increase the space, especially if you think about the lighting. The only thing to consider when using this technique is that mirrors require careful maintenance.
Open hangers
Today, many people talk about the visual purity of the interior, when the eyes do not catch on figurines on the shelves, shoes on the wall, etc. This is probably due to the trend towards minimalism and fatigue from excessive decor, especially when we began to spend more time at home.
In support of this trend, many designers recommend abandoning open storage systems, especially hangers. Yes, they can be useful in conditions of limited space, but if you have to choose between a closet and a hanger, choose the former.
In this case, you won't have to worry about visual clutter at the entrance. Agree, when five jackets are hanging on hooks along with hats and bags, there can be no talk of coziness and comfort.
Earlier, the expert told what trouble awaits everyone who decided to transform the window sill into a recreation area.