Browse Forums Interior Decorating Lounge 1 Dec 28, 2014 4:35 pm Re: Ideas for entry hallway 2Dec 28, 2014 6:18 pm Assume first pic is as you enter and the second as you enter from the garage At the moment the abandoned slippers are the focus! So a change of habits may be a good start! The doormat, if it can be placed inside the garage would visually work better. A mirror: no, as what it is going to reflect as you enter? if placed on the right, then the door to the garage as you enter, or yourself leaving the garage (I know I often want something more uplifting than my own image ) A bold piece of artwork you love would be more appropriate to draw your attention on the wall to the right before it narrows. Another artwork that ties in with this on the wall at the far end (past the fridge freezer?) draws attention and focus down as you enter. Of course this would have to work with what else is in the space. Re: Ideas for entry hallway 3Dec 28, 2014 6:54 pm 4walls Assume first pic is as you enter and the second as you enter from the garage At the moment the abandoned slippers are the focus! So a change of habits may be a good start! The doormat, if it can be placed inside the garage would visually work better. A mirror: no, as what it is going to reflect as you enter? if placed on the right, then the door to the garage as you enter, or yourself leaving the garage (I know I often want something more uplifting than my own image ) A bold piece of artwork you love would be more appropriate to draw your attention on the wall to the right before it narrows. Another artwork that ties in with this on the wall at the far end (past the fridge freezer?) draws attention and focus down as you enter. Of course this would have to work with what else is in the space. Yes sorry, first pic is from the front door and second pic is from the garage. lol yeh they're my wife's slippers, I myself am not a fan of them but what can ya do? Doormat is now in the garage. Instead of artwork, would baby photos look good there? Dont' really have any taste in artwork, so it could look worse Would a little table suit that space? for keys etc? or a little corner glass shelf? Re: Ideas for entry hallway 4Dec 29, 2014 12:56 am I'm sorry I got no ideas for your hallway but I really love your flooring! What is it? Building: The Maxum Builder: New Generation Homes Estate: Springtime Estate, Xavier ____________________________ Our build: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=73924 Re: Ideas for entry hallway 5Dec 29, 2014 7:32 am I like things clean and clear in the hall. Maybe a mirror, or a set of pictures (those ones that come in 3s - ocean scene etc). At most - maybe a half round table against the wall ? You don't want to block the walk way/doors - and constantly have people bumping things. Re: Ideas for entry hallway 6Dec 29, 2014 10:21 am I like the idea of a table similar in shape to what you posted, but keep in mind the security issues of leaving your keys in sight of the front door (we all do it, which is why theft of keys from home is the number one method of car theft). The thing that sticks out for me is the nib of wall which sticks out and makes things narrower. I think a table would reduce the "harshness" of the change in width. If you wanted to go really abstract, a canvas print or similar which wraps around the corner may work. Would be difficult to find the right print and style though, and if not done right, would look pretty tacky. Follow my build here: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=74975 Re: Ideas for entry hallway 7Dec 29, 2014 6:25 pm Hi, check out Melsie68's hallway. She has some awesome art on the walls. Also you might find a narrow floating table or shelf a good option for your hallway...Floating will create the impression of more space in a small area and you will have the bonus of a bit of extra storage. I would envisage the shelving/table would not stick out further than the little nib wall down the long side of the wall. Here's a bit of inspiration for you: Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Ideas for entry hallway 8Dec 29, 2014 7:05 pm Great floating suggestion from treeseachanger. Baby photos I would also say no. The hallway is a place of movement, your children are special to you and your visiting family and should take time to appreciate their photos from time to time, which would be better in a place more time is spent. Often a picture wall is done on the staircase, as you slow down on stairs. Personally I find that, especially with trying to organise children and schedules, that you are rushing in and out, so something special/detailed in this space will likely not get the attention it deserves. Re: Ideas for entry hallway 11Dec 31, 2014 7:44 am alex_6169 I like the idea of a table similar in shape to what you posted, but keep in mind the security issues of leaving your keys in sight of the front door (we all do it, which is why theft of keys from home is the number one method of car theft). The thing that sticks out for me is the nib of wall which sticks out and makes things narrower. I think a table would reduce the "harshness" of the change in width. If you wanted to go really abstract, a canvas print or similar which wraps around the corner may work. Would be difficult to find the right print and style though, and if not done right, would look pretty tacky. That bend area in the hall also might lend itself to a "feature wall" approach. (Forget previous comments on feature walls. Although no-one will remember what I said about them ... ). Or even - dare I say it - wall paper. Could add some real zest to the "look" as you come in / walk along ? Re: Ideas for entry hallway 12Dec 31, 2014 3:29 pm IssyandOzzy I'm sorry I got no ideas for your hallway but I really love your flooring! What is it? Thanks! They're Milano Nero gloss... the supplier are Hynes Everyone else, thank you so much for the ideas and inspiration.. Will have a think about it and see how we go Re: Ideas for entry hallway 13Dec 31, 2014 5:25 pm I'm surprised no one has also suggested a wall coat or hat rack...in whatever style you like to match your furniture, beach, rustic, trad, modern....every style is available.. Re: Ideas for entry hallway 15Dec 31, 2014 6:11 pm You can set up some LED downlights on the ceilings and you can even ask your electrician to set some LED tubes on the sides of the hallway. they look good but cost less. ask your electrician for a good LED company and set up on your hallway and make it look bright and classy Re: Ideas for entry hallway 17Feb 19, 2016 11:08 pm Yeah, an artwork'd perfect there. And I also agree that generally it should be rather dark, but as it is shown on the photo above, it might be with some bright elements, them creating a contrast being the main theme of the artwork. Your hallway would make it look very visible, thus being a nice exposition space. Check out works of Jan Lebenstein, I think they'd look brilliant. I am thinking about those more abstract - a bit of scrolling through Google Images is required to find those. And interrior design and decoration fan. I love handamde things, unsuals, minimalism & cross-cultural design. Also a huge fan of handmade mirrors from http://piaggi.co/uk/store Re: Ideas for entry hallway 18Mar 01, 2016 7:00 pm I think I would go opposite and opt for a bright coloured artwork Yellow would look fantastic! I have this storage bench from Masters and it helps tidy away our shoes https://www.masters.com.au/product/100354244/closetmaid-3-cube-storage-bench-white Might cheaper to changer your idea of what makes a home, have you considered building a porch? 2 51794 at most it will have a short lintel which could be moved up just below the ceiling or even above. Above means you need to patch the cornice and might need to deal with… 2 61372 What? It's a lighting question, the control joint is only needed at 12m centres, a bulkhead or change of direction will suffice as a 'break' in the ceiling, just make… 8 8571 |