The hallway is the first space a guest encounters when entering your home, and consequently, the place that forms their initial impression of the rest of the dwelling. Therefore, its design deserves your full attention. Regardless of the hallway's shape, with a suitable action plan you can create a fairytale decor.
Since the hallway sets the tone for the house, it's important to maintain the stylistic line you've chosen for your home. Here are some tips for decorating the hallway, depending on the space available:
Designing an open hallway
Open hallways are practically an extension of the living room. Therefore, their design is an integral part of decorating the living space. To create a smooth transition between the two spaces, you can start with color and finishes.
A product with which you can furnish your hallways in a warm and welcoming tone and which stands out through its attractive design is the Brikston Klinker ceramic paneling. The colors and textures of the klinker paneling fit into any environment, being recommended for both furnishing small apartments and spacious houses.
The range of shades is varied, satisfying both those who wish to create walls in strong tones and those who prefer warm colors.
Open hallways are also found in office buildings when the company's organization is based on transparency and workspaces are open plan, to allow for better communication between employees and departments. It is also recommended to use a unified stylistic line for the transition between hallway and room.
In this case, you can also choose coverings with klinker ceramic products.
Creating a functional space in the hallway
If you live in a small apartment, you probably want to maximize every corner. Therefore, the hallway can be furnished with a table and an armchair, which you can use for work or as a dressing table.








