How to turn a narrow and long corridor into a full-fledged part of the interior: ideas and tips

18.10.2024 01:20

First, you should determine the main purpose of the corridor.

If this is a passage space between rooms, it makes sense to make the decor minimalistic so that it does not interfere with free movement.

You can use light colors for the walls and floor, visually expanding the space. But if the corridor connects, for example, the hallway and the living room, it can be turned into a full-fledged part of the interior.

A good solution for narrow corridors is to install built-in cabinets, shelves or racks.

They will allow you to effectively use vertical space for storage or decor. It is important to choose laconic furniture without pretentious details so that it does not clutter the hallway.

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Lighting plays a key role in the arrangement of long corridors, reminds the expert of the online publication "BelNovosti" in the field of design and interior Yulia Tychino. Placing lamps along the entire length will help to avoid gloom and create a feeling of spaciousness. The best option is to use several light sources.

At the beginning and end of the corridor, it is worth installing sconces or wall lamps. This will create side lighting, adding dynamics to the space.

Additionally, you can place spotlights on the ceiling - their directional light will visually lengthen the corridor.

Decorative lighting gives a good effect. Options - LED strips along the edge of the baseboard, display cases with built-in lighting, floor lamps. Thanks to the play of light and shadow, the space of the corridor will become more lively and interesting.

The design of the walls deserves special attention. Monotonous smooth walls in a narrow corridor look boring.

Laconic paintings, photo wallpapers, decorative panels - all this will dilute the monotony. An original option is to use mirrors in the decor of long corridors.

The final touch in the arrangement of the corridor will be a properly selected floor. For narrow corridors, it is better to avoid large or bright patterns - they visually narrow the space. The ideal option is a single-color floor covering in light shades.

In long corridors, you can use a floor with a diagonal pattern - this will add dynamics and direct the eye along the entire corridor. Wooden floors also look good - they bring warmth to the interior.

Textile accents can add finishing touches to the hallway decor. Blankets, rugs, and decorative pillows will soften the severity of the space and create coziness.

The main thing is that they are in harmony with the overall style and do not interfere with the functionality of the corridor.

A creative approach will allow you to transform even the narrowest and longest corridor into a stylish and functional part of the house. Correctly placed accents and skillful play with light will make this space expressive and memorable.

Sergey Tumanov Author: Sergey Tumanov Internet resource editor

Julia Tychino Expert: Julia TychinoExpert / Belnovosti