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Tips and ideas to make the hall look wider

The corridors are usually narrow and dark, so it is often not easy to decorate them. That is why many people do not waste their time in this space of the home, something that often happens with the areas of passage, which rarely receive the attention they deserve.

That your corridor is narrow does not mean that you can not decorate it and give it your personal touch. In fact, through the decoration you can make this area of ​​passage of your home seem wider. Today we give you some tips and ideas for you to get it. Would you like to join us?

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Paint the walls in light colors

If you want some hallway in your home to look wider than it is, the best thing you can do is paint the light colored walls, which you already know are the ones that enhance the visual amplitude. In addition, these types of tones are able to make the space look brighter. Although white is a highly recommended color, you can also choose, for example, beige or light gray.

Another trick to make a hallway look wider is to paint the ceiling the same color as the walls, but lighter tones. On the other hand, it is not a bad idea to bet on vertical striped wallpaper. Of course, forget the wallpaper with big or flashy drawings, as they make the spaces look smaller.

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Mirrors

When it comes to enlarging corridors it is highly recommended that you use mirrors, decorative complements that fulfill an important function. If you have to decorate a narrow aisle, placing mirrors will prevent you from feeling the tunnel and increase the feeling of depth. Of course, they also widen visually as they reflect what is on the other wall.

Although it is not a bad idea to have an entirely glass wall, the most practical thing is to choose a large wall or standing mirror. In addition, it is also a good choice to create a mirror composition.

You may also like to read: Errors when decorating small spaces

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Wall decorations

Placing mirrors on the walls is a good solution for widening narrow aisles. However, it is important that you do not recharge the walls of this type of accessories, especially if they have too large frames. Likewise, it is not advisable to hang many pictures or photographs, although it is a good idea to add color strokes to the walls, especially if they are white.

What some experts recommend is to hang pictures and pictures on a single wall and leave the front free of decorative elements. The important thing is to draw attention to a single wall so the hallway looks shorter and wider. To customize the space you can also use decorative objects such as plants, sculptures and carpets, but always keeping in mind that space is not to be saturated.

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Furniture

As for the furniture, the ideal is to do without them, since the only thing you will get is to narrow the corridor further. Of course, if you want to take advantage of this area of ​​your home to gain storage space, you can choose a shallow furniture (a bottom not greater than 40 centimeters). It is also a good idea to order custom furniture and / or paint the furniture in the hallway the same color as the wall.

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Lighting

Finally, we want to talk about artificial lighting, key to improving the appearance of narrow aisles. A good idea is to embed lights in the ceiling to highlight the hallway, give prominence and enlarge. It is also advisable to place light spots steerable and direct them towards the walls to separate them visually. On the other hand, we recommend you choose warm lights and no contrasts.

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Henry Doe is a seasoned DIY enthusiast and home improvement, blogger. With over 10 years of experience in renovating his own home, he has honed his skills in carpentry, plumbing, and electrical work. Henry's passion for creating beautiful and functional living spaces has led him to share his knowledge and experiences with his readers through his blog, "Home Sweet Home DIY." His goal is to inspire and empower homeowners to tackle their own home projects, big or small. When he's not hammering and sawing, you can find Henry hiking in the mountains or sipping on a latte at his local coffee shop.