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Hallway painted with a Johnstone's blue paint colour

Is the entrance to your home on the small side and lacking natural light? A small space always presents a design challenge, but it’s even more difficult if you’re dealing with a hallway. A small space or narrow hallways can become claustrophobic if you use a darker shade to decorate your walls. While neutral shades might seem like a safe bet, there are other hallway decorating ideas out there.

Blue paint colours are often used in the bedroom and bathroom, but these cooling hues can also work well in hallways. Use light blues to brighten up cramped spaces with no windows or natural light, or bring tranquil energy to your interiors with a bright shade and balance things out with neutrals or another cool hue like grey. 

While it lacks the warmth of other colours, cool blue brings a cleansing quality that will help clear your mind as you cross the threshold and step into your home at the end of a hectic day. 

Have you been considering more muted blue hallway ideas? A soft, subdued grey like Scandinavian Sky is a great choice. This blue-infused shade will go down well with anyone with a preference for cool tones. Use it as your signature colour to open up a small entrance hall, or combine it with other blues for a tonal interior. 

What’s more, choosing the right accent colours doesn’t need to be a challenge. Crisp white is always a safe bet, but any grey will also work nicely. Stick to light wood tones if you’re installing new hallway storage and keep room accessories to a minimum to avoid your space feeling cramped and claustrophobic. 

In the market for a moody blue? How about Twinkle Blue? This enchanting shade exudes feminine elegance, while a silvery backbone brings an ethereal quality. As it contains elements of both purple and blue, you can use either colour family as your starting point when selecting complementary shades. 

Use cool tones to create a fresh and tranquil-feeling hallway. Greys work well, but lighter shades of blue can also be effective. If you feel that your hallway is lacking warmth, use the purple undertones as inspiration and bring in blush pinks and jewel tones. Greige is another perfect addition to a blue-infused hallway. 

Don’t be put off by cooler tones. When you use them correctly, they can redefine the look and feel of your hallway. Looking to brighten up the entrance to your home? How about Austrian Ice? This pale blue has a glacial quality, making it a fine choice for smaller hallways that need to be opened up. 

While this colour works very well on its own, it can also be combined with all manner of hues. Go for a darker shade if you want to add contrast or create a point of visual interest such as a gallery wall. You can also bring more dramatic pops of blue into the mix by peppering your space with room accessories. In terms of furniture, stick to minimalist pieces in crisp white or light wood tones. 

Don’t be put off by the icy reputation that light blue shades get. The right hue can transform any entrance, helping you clear your mind every time you walk through the front door. A majestic blue like Billowing Clouds is perfect for capturing that sense of serenity you’ve been pining for. What’s more, grey undertones mean you have plenty of choice when selecting complementary colours. 

If you’re using this as your wall colour, you’re free to add any shade of grey or blue to your colour scheme. This veiled shade also works well alongside purple hues, so think about using a pop of amethyst or mauve. When it comes to furnishing your hallway, stick to traditional pieces in crisp white or make a statement with solid black or dark wood tones.

Can’t decide between blue and purple paint colours? With a shade like Aster Petal, you can enjoy the benefits of both colour families. Light and misty, this blue-infused purple will make a fine addition to any hallway. It’s rich and appealing, with its blueberry undertones working beautifully alongside jewel tones and wine-toned hues. 

If it’s a bit too dark for your liking, balance things out with a more subtle blue. A cool grey will also make a fine addition to your entrance. Worried that your hallway is going to feel cold and uninviting? Add a pop of blush pink to bring some energy to your interior.c

Are you thinking about a total colour scheme for your hallway? You’ll need the right colour to anchor your interior. A shade like Dolphin Dive is the perfect candidate, with this icy grey boasting baby blue and indigo undertones. Use this as your primary colour, then bring in complementary accents to pull off your new tonal colour scheme. 

If you’re decorating a smaller space, stick to pale blues and cool-toned greys. If you’re lucky enough to have a larger entryway, feel free to bring in darker blues. Even in a small space, darker shades can be used effectively. Try using a navy blue or dark teal for a feature wall or gallery wall. 

Blue can make a beautiful addition to any hallway. However, you’ll need the right shade at your disposal if you want to avoid your hallway looking cold and uninviting. A mid-tone orchid blue like How Handsome is a great choice. Infused with grey undertones, it’s a perfectly balanced hue that brings a fresh and serene vibe to any space. 

You can keep things simple with all-white furniture, or opt for a more contemporary aesthetic with grey-toned furnishings and plank flooring. If your space is feeling a little sterile, turn to soft furnishings and textures to smooth out those sharper edges. 

If your hallway is particularly large, you’re free to use darker shades as liberally as you want. This includes dark blues. Searching for a dramatic blue to overhaul your hallway? How about Chalky Blue? This saturated and stormy blue is a good swap for navy, with its grey undertones bringing a moody quality that will enrich the atmosphere of your interior. 

If your space is small, a dark blue hallway might not be the best choice. However, you can still use this shade to create a jaw-dropping feature wall. Don’t have any architectural details that can be picked out with this hue? Try using it as a backdrop for a gallery wall instead. 

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