Hallway Woes: Making The Best Out Of Your Entrance

Hallway
*Not my hallway, nothing like my current dark, uninspired hallway. I have plans though to make mine look as inviting as this fabulous example.

I love my home, truly I do. I don’t, however, love my hallway. It is a dumping ground for coats, doesn’t get enough light and does nothing to inspire me. It’s time for a switch up in both the style and practicality departments.

Despite what people say, first impressions do count. So, when it comes to your hallway, you should make the most of the space you have available. The entrance to your home sets the tone for the rest of your property so it’s important to take care of it, after all, no one wants to be stumbling over shoes and coats after they come in from work, do they?

If like me, you’re looking for some new hallway inspiration these tips may help:

Hallway Flooring

The entrance to your home sees a lot of traffic. So it’s understandable if the floor has seen better days. Now is the time to spruce up your flooring and you can totally transform the space in an instant! If your hallway is on the narrow side or small side then avoid loud, busy carpet prints. You could add a touch of class or glamour with some hardwood flooring or keep things simple and maintainable with a simple laminate. If you’d like some more flooring ideas then click here.

You could always add a hallway runner if you don’t want to commit to full flooring solution. At least if it gets dirty, you can freshen it up again with ease! With two boys and a husband with big work boots, I need something serviceable yet nice looking.

Hallway Colours

You’ll want to make your hallway as inviting as possible, so your next course of action is to pick up that paint roller. Choose colours that are light and fresh, something like white or an off cream. If you’d prefer something not as sterile as white, or you envisage wiping mud and marks from the walls for the rest of your life then try a pale blue or a light grey.

If you prefer wallpaper and would like some kind of pattern, then opt for a large pattern; geometric styles are a popular choice. Just steer clear of small, busy patterns.

Introduce Some Culture

With your newly painted, light coloured walls, you’ve created the perfect canvas to hang some artwork. Whether it’s something calming, something bright or something that’ll evoke thought every time you walk through the door, hanging art is a great way to give your home a personal touch as well as a luxurious look.

Add a Hallway Mirror (Or Two)

Mirrors are a quick and easy way to add light and space to any room, making them ideal in smaller hallways. You can create a focal point with a statement mirror and check your lipstick with ease before you step outside and take on the day.

Hallway Organisation

There’s nothing more stressful then a messy room, and if your hallway is blocked up with pairs of shoes, coats draped on the floor, toys, wellies, the dogs lead and whatever else has found itself dumped there, then just getting inside your home can be a struggle! Keep everything in check with some easy storage solutions. High shelves, a table with a bowl for your keys, hooks for coats placed at various levels so everyone can hang their coat up without help!

 

Tetris Light: Fabulous, Funky, Fun and From FindMeaGift

As many of you will already know, we moved house this summer. We only moved down the street but the new house is bigger, better and includes a funky attic boy-cave bedroom for the pre-teen who recently started secondary school. I’ve been busy trying to make his room as cool as it can be and this Tetris Light from FindMeaGift has ticked all of our light, fun and awesomeness boxes.

Tetris light, findmeagift, interior designI’ve seen these lights before and being a fan of all things retro and gamer-related I was tickled pink when FindMeaGift offered to send us something out to help finish Kieran’s room off. I would be lying if I didn’t say that I was hoping he’d decide this wasn’t his thing so that I could nab it but no such luck.  

If you haven’t seen the Tetris Light before now, it’s quite fun. Not only do you have the benefit of a fun Tetris design, colour and design, just like the game you may customise how the blocks fall! We’ve had some great fun changing different combinations. The “bottom” light is plugged in, however, the remaining blocks simply magically light up when placed on the base or any other bricks already attached to it. We’ve made lots of sensible combinations and then I went into retro overload and managed to make a Tetris Lamp BERTIE! Bertie! Does it get any better than that?

Of course, I had to explain to Kieran about who Bertie is and then I had to give him the rest of the bricks back and stop playing with his new lamp…..

Tetris light, findmeagift
BERTIE!

More Than the Tetris Light

Needless to say, the Tetris Lamp has been quite the hit. We’re very grateful to FindMeaGift for sending it over for us (ok, Kieran) to review, especially as it has given us the opportunity to explore the site a little more. I’ve found several bits and pieces for Roy’s birthday in November and a few Christmas gift ideas too. It’s well worth having a nosy as before they got in touch about helping us out with Kieran’s room I’d heard about FindMeaGift but hadn’t actually spent much time on there. Have a good dig and you’ll no doubt find some fabulous bits and pieces on there.

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