Small entrance hall
Debbie Shepherd
9 months ago
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kazzh
9 months agoDebbie Shepherd
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Entrance hall makeover. Suggestions needed!
Comments (9)removing the door to kitchen would be easiest & cheapest way to open up & brighten the hall area. Next best, but more costly would be replacing door with one with glass panels. Look for used one in 2nd hand or @ your local Habitat for Humanity store. Keep the one you take off just in case other one gets damaged and needs to be replaced. Replacing only two panels would not achieve much I don't think. A mirror should only be placed where it can reflect something of interest & expand the room. If I recall, the staircase is what would be reflected? A photo collage frame? I think more colour is called for here. Your home, your choice. Bottom line is you decide what is right for your space. As you have likely noticed everyone has a different opinion, professional or not. Most important in re-styling a space is what the home owner wants to use the space for & to be their taste....See MoreNeed help with a tiny hallway
Comments (6)Here are a few small wall decor pieces that may work in your hallway: http://deciture.com/butterfly-collection-wall-art-set-of-3/ http://deciture.com/cassander-double-glass-print-wall-art-set-of-4/ http://deciture.com/haden-wall-canvas-set-of-4/ http://deciture.com/the-delightful-metal-wall-decor-4-assorted/ Hope this helps you!...See MoreReally narrow entrance hall!!
Comments (1)Lighting, a mirror and a reflective floor would help with the lighting. Another clever trick would be to open some the space between wall studs for shallow display niches....See MoreEntrance Hall design
Comments (0)I have a double height entrance hall with window on upper level (on the external wall) - should I wrap the landing around under the window, or leave it as open space?...See Morekazzh
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